Kenneth R Andrews
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Kenneth R Andrews (1916 – 2005) was an academic who wrote and thought on business policy or corporate strategy at the Harvard Business School. He is regarded as one of the 'fathers' of modern business strategy.[who?]
[edit] Bibliography
- Andrews, Kenneth (1971). The Concept of Corporate Strategy. Homewood: Irwin.
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