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The challenge of motivating top management: a need satisfaction perspective

C. A. Arnolds, C. Boshoff
SA Journal of Industrial Psychology | Vol 27, No 1 | a773 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/sajip.v27i1.773 | © 2001 C. A. Arnolds, C. Boshoff | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 05 December 2001 | Published: 05 December 2001

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C. A. Arnolds, University of Port Elizabeth
C. Boshoff, University of Port Elizabeth

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Abstract

The effective participation of South African firms in the global economy depends on how competitively affordable and quality goods and services can be produced by the productive utilisation of materials, machines, money and human resources.

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Die doekreffende deelname deur Suid-Afrikaanse firmas aan die wereldekonomie hang at van hoe mededingend kwaliteit en bekostigbare goedere en dienste gelewer kan word deur die produktiewe aanwending van grondstowwe, masjinerie, geld en arbeid.


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