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Preface | |
Acknowledgment of financial support | |
Introduction | |
Part I. Progress and Culture: 1. Managerial and technological foundations | |
2. Establishment of a management culture | |
3. Manufacturers and technological progress before World War II | |
4. Postwar strategies of utilities and manufacturers | |
5. Utilities' role in technological progress | |
6. The mid-1960s: at the pinnacle of success | |
Part II. Stasis: 7. Technical limits to progress in the 1960s and 1970s | |
8. Design deficiencies and faulty technology | |
9. Maelstroms and management malaise | |
10. Criticisms of utility research and development | |
11. The mid-1970s: near the bottom | |
Part III. Accommodating Stasis: 12. Understanding values: the basis for a new consensus | |
13. The search for new technology | |
Part IV. Conclusion: 14. History and the management of technology | |
Appendices | |
Bibliographic note | |
Notes | |
Index. |
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