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Built to Serve: How to Drive the Bottom Line with People-First Practices

Built to Serve: How to Drive the Bottom Line with People-First Practices

Built to Serve: How to Drive the Bottom Line with People-First Practices
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Built to Serve: How to Drive the Bottom Line with People-First Practices

by Dan J. Sanders; Stephen Covey; Ken Blanchard

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McGraw Hill, 2007-09-28. hardcover. Acceptable. 83x14x132.

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Title
Built to Serve: How to Drive the Bottom Line with People-First Practices
Author
Dan J. Sanders; Stephen Covey; Ken Blanchard
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Acceptable
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1
ISBN 10
0071497927
ISBN 13
9780071497923
Publisher
McGraw Hill
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
2007-09-28
Size
83x14x132
LCCN
2009278465
X weight
14 oz

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