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Employee Experience by Design: How to Create an Effective EX for Competitive Advantage

Employee Experience by Design: How to Create an Effective EX for Competitive Advantage

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Employee Experience by Design: How to Create an Effective EX for Competitive Advantage

by Bridger, Emma; Gannaway, Belinda

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139861436X
ISBN 13
9781398614369
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Paperback - text appears clean and unmarked, binding is square and tight, covers are clean but for very light edge wear -- Dependable seller since 1994, daily shipping with tracking from our brick and mortar store in Madison, Wisconsin.

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Frugal Muse US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Employee Experience by Design: How to Create an Effective EX for Competitive Advantage
Author
Bridger, Emma; Gannaway, Belinda
Book Condition
Used
Quantity Available
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
139861436X
ISBN 13
9781398614369
Publisher
Kogan Page
Date Published
2024

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