Photolangage®
A recent method dating back to the 1960s Photolangage® is a method developed in the 1960s by a team of facilitators and psychosociologists, Claire Belle-Île
A recent method dating back to the 1960s Photolangage® is a method developed in the 1960s by a team of facilitators and psychosociologists, Claire Belle-Île
This tool describes the environment in which a company operates and the influences of various actors on day-to-day business conduct. It allows for the analysis
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