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Department of Management
London School of Economics and Political Science
Houghton Street
London WC2A 2AE
Tel: +44 (0)20 7107 5325

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We produce world-class research on management issues and provide our students with a deep insight into the functioning of the global business environment. Our unique programmes combine the study of management with the School's renowned social sciences perspective. 

Our vision is to be recognised as the premier provider of management education and research in Europe, and one of the best in the world.

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Rebalancing investment in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) care|

A new guide, based upon analysis developed by researchers in the Department, has outlined how UK commissioners and clinicians can improve the value extracted from the respiratory programme budget by rebalancing investment to achieve the best outcomes for their population within the respiratory programme budget. Read the full story|

 
 Academic-ranking

LSE ranked as UK's second best university|

The first major university guide of the year has ranked LSE as the second best university in the UK and the best university in London. The Complete University Guide sees LSE rise from fourth in last year's 2012 rankings to second for this year. Read the full story|

 

 

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Lord Sainsbury

Progressive Capitalism|

Monday 20 May 2013

Lord Sainsbury

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Disintegrating Democracy at Work|

Labor Unions and the Future of Good Jobs in the Service Economy

by Virginia Doellgast|

Summary: In this book, Dr Doellgast contends that high pay and good working conditions are possible even for marginal service jobs.

 
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Portfolio Decision Analysis|

Improved Methods for Resource Allocation

by Salo, Ahti; Keisler, Jeffrey; Morton, Alec| (Eds.)

Summary: The book describes decision analytic methods which help organisations allocate resources to 'lumpy' investment opportunities while explicitly recognising multiple evaluation criteria and the presence of alternative investment opportunities.