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The David Solution: How to Reclaim Power and Liberate Your Organization

The David Solution: How to Reclaim Power and Liberate Your Organization

The David Solution: How to Reclaim Power and Liberate Your Organization

The David Solution: How to Reclaim Power and Liberate Your Organization

by Stewart, Valerie

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0566028433
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9780566028434
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London: Gower, 1990 0566028433. First edition. Hardback. Near Fine/Near Fine. Unclipped. 164 pages including index. .

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Title
The David Solution: How to Reclaim Power and Liberate Your Organization
Author
Stewart, Valerie
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0566028433
ISBN 13
9780566028434
Publisher
London: Gower, 1990 0566028433
Place of Publication
Aldershot
This edition first published
1990
Keywords
Management Change Motivation Change Bureaucracy Empowerment Teamwork QSE

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