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(Research) - Benefits, Creativity, Problem-solving

October 2nd, 2006 by Brent Johnson

“[Goals] contribute significantly to higher creativity and problem solving.”

Managing Strategic Implementation
2000
Patrick C Flood, Liam Gorman, Tony Dromgoole
p.35
References: Wood and Locke 1990

Posted in - Research (Benefits), - Research (Creativity), - Research (Problem-solving) | No Comments »

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