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The GEM principle: Six steps to creating a high performance organization

The GEM principle: Six steps to creating a high performance organization

The GEM principle: Six steps to creating a high performance organization
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The GEM principle: Six steps to creating a high performance organization

by Mills, Daniel Quinn

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Omneo?, 1995-02-28. Paperback. Like New. Outstanding Condition! All pages/text and binding are excellent, clean, tight. Shows very minor use. Buy with confidence ....Customer Service is our TOP PRIORITY ! Delivery confirmation on all orders.

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Title
The GEM principle: Six steps to creating a high performance organization
Author
Mills, Daniel Quinn
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
New Like New
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ISBN 10
0939246759
ISBN 13
9780939246755
Publisher
Omneo?
Place of Publication
Essex Junction Vt
Date Published
1995-02-28

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