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Legitimate peripheral irritations
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Journal of Organizational Change Management (2012) 25 (2): 220–235.
Published: 30 March 2012
... Publishing Limited 2012 Critical thinking Plagiarism Communities of practice Rhetoric Sensemaking Practical criticism Philosophical concepts Literary criticism Be the trouble not the balance (Tost, 2007 , p. 17). About seven years ago, a PhD student at our department discovered...
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Love®: a critical reading of Lovemarks
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Journal of Organizational Change Management (2007) 20 (5): 671–684.
Published: 04 September 2007
... love you tell you so. But just sitting around waiting for consumers to tell you you're a Lovemark could mean a very long wait. Janet Sayers can be contacted at: j.g.sayers@massey.ac.nz © Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2007 Literature Change management Literary criticism...
