Clients’ different moves in managing the client-consultant relationship
Research into client-consultancy relationship is very much dominated by the discussion of clients and consultants as “insiders” and “outsiders”. Whilst each rests on the notion of their being two distinct but interrelated parties they evince different role possibilities. In this context past researc...
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Main Authors: | SCHWARZ, Mirela, CLARK, Timothy Adrian Robert |
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2010
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