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Managing Human Resources

Managing Human Resources

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Managing Human Resources

by Gomez-Mejia, Luis R.; Balkin, David; Cardy, Robert

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0136093523
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9780136093527
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Prentice Hall, 2009-08-06. Hardcover. Like New. Book is LIKE NEW! No writing or highlighting in the interior! Great copy! Ships quickly! 100% of the book sales go towards furthering the International Book Project's mission of promoting literacy in the developing world.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Title
Managing Human Resources
Author
Gomez-Mejia, Luis R.; Balkin, David; Cardy, Robert
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
New Like New
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ISBN 10
0136093523
ISBN 13
9780136093527
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Date Published
2009-08-06

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About International Book Project

The International Book Project is committed to providing educational opportunities to those who desire and deserve to learn. The International Book Project promotes literacy, education, and global friendships by sending quality, needed books to schools, libraries, churches, community organizations, and Peace Corps volunteers in developing countries and throughout the United States.

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