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Geoffrey Garrett

    Geoffrey Garrett is a distinguished international political economist whose work explores the intricate connections between global business, economics, and politics. Through his academic writing and commentary in leading global media outlets, he examines the dynamics of markets and democracy in an increasingly interconnected world. Garrett's approach offers profound insights into the complex interplay of policy and economics, aiding readers in understanding contemporary global challenges. His analyses are grounded in extensive research, providing valuable perspectives for anyone interested in the future trajectory of global affairs.

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    • 2013

      Herding Professional Cats

      • 148 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Herding Professional Cats offers advice and insights to leaders in the professions about tackling the classic 'cats' dilemma: how to manage intelligent, opinionated, independent and frequently difficult people without losing the competitive edge a professionalised workforce can bring.

      Herding Professional Cats
    • 2001

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      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.9(144)Add rating

      Geoffrey Garrett was for over 40 years a Home Office pathologist. This volume presents his personal memoirs and chronicles many of his infamous, unusual and heartbreaking cases together with a history of his professional life, giving a unique insight into a pathologist's work. schovat popis

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