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Moses on Management
50 Leadership Lessons from the Greatest Manager of All Time
by Lynette Padwa ; David Baron
ISBN: 0671032593
ISBN-13: 9780671032593
Format: Hardcover
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Publisher: Pocket Books Published date: 1999 Size: 5.5 x 8.25 inches Weight: 0.85 pounds Pages: 298
Publisher's Notes
A dynamic spiritual leader--and entrepreneur--offers powerful business and life lessons from one of history's greatest motivators.
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