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by Fitzpatrick, William M.^Burke, Donald R.

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William M. Fitzpatrick and Donald R. Burke are management professors at Villanova University. Their teaching, consulting and publishing activities are in the areas of strategic planning and decision making, competitive intelligence systems and general management.


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