ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1969, was written for the manager or potential manager concerned with strategic decision-making. Its theme of the concept of numeracy and the role it should play. The book discusses its origins and its tools, the nature of problems, the characteristics and handling of information and the implications for the future. The text is a valuable resource for students of economics, management, and business studies.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter I|30 pages

Numeracy

chapter Chapter II|49 pages

Some Tools of Numeracy

chapter Chapter III|35 pages

The Nature of Problems

chapter Chapter IV|28 pages

Handling Information

chapter Chapter V|28 pages

Some Characteristics of Information

chapter Chapter VI|17 pages

Manager at the Cross-Roads