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This digital document is an article from Industrial Management, published by Institute of Industrial Engineers, Inc. (IIE) on January 1, 1999. The length of the article is 4671 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
From the supplier: Industrial engineer-turned-manager A. Ernest Fitzgerald's dedication to truth and fairness has made him a prominent figure in Washington, DC. Born in Birmingham, AL, Fitzgerald's strong sense of ethics was once proven when he tried to expose the occurrence of mismanagement and fraud within the US Air Force. Such revelation forced Fitzgerald to relinquish his job as management systems deputy in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force.
Citation Details Title: The struggles of being Ernest.(A. Ernest Fitzgerald, management systems deputy in the Office of the Asst. Sec of the Air Force)(Cover Story) Author: Alison Ross Wimsatt Publication: Industrial Management (Magazine/Journal) Date: January 1, 1999 Publisher: Institute of Industrial Engineers, Inc. (IIE) Volume: 41 Issue: 1 Page: 12(8)
Article Type: Cover Story
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The struggles of being Ernest.(A. Ernest Fitzgerald, management systems deputy in the Office of the Asst. Sec of the Air Force)(Cover Story): An article from: Industrial Management
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| User Reviews |  | I concur with the above review rating: 5
A brilliant review. All the moreso since I wrote it. My question persists: Do I get any morey from the sales of this article? I believe I should, especially considering I was unceremoniously fired from IIE so many years ago. Still sour about that, you ask? Why of course I am. Not because I liked the company - clearly, it sucked - but beacuse they fired me for being out sick too much. I mean, I almost died in the hospital, and yet all the editors cared about was the fact that I missed crucial deadlines. I just have a real issue with crass corporate fascism. So should you. Now get back to work, you corporate slave, and stop reading the bitter ruminations of an otherwise euphorically happy public school teacher!
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Why is one of my articles for sale on Amazon? rating: 5
I wrote this article, before I dropped my last name, Wimsatt. I used to work for the Institute of Industrial Engineers in their publications department.
What the hell is my article doing on Amazon, and do I get any money from the sales of the article?
These are questions that will probably never be answered.
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The struggles of being Ernest.(A. Ernest Fitzgerald, management systems deputy in the Office of the Asst. Sec of the Air Force)(Cover Story): An article from: Industrial Management
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