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Becoming a Master Manager: A Competing Values Approach 7th Edition – PDF ebook

Becoming a Master Manager: A Competing Values Approach 7th Edition – PDF ebook Copyright: 2021, Edition: 7th, Author: Robert E. Quinn; Lynda S. St. Clair; Sue R. Faerman; Michael P. Thompson; Michael R. McGrath, Publisher: Wiley, Print ISBN: 9781119710967, etext ISBN: 9781000165012, Format: PDF

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Full title: Becoming a Master Manager: A Competing Values Approach 7th Edition
Edition: 7th
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Wiley
Author: Robert E. Quinn; Lynda S. St. Clair; Sue R. Faerman; Michael P. Thompson; Michael R. McGrath
ISBN: 9781119710967, 9781000165012
Format: PDF

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