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Y2K The Millennium Bug-Resource Guide by Shaunti Feldhahn (ISBN: 9781576735824)
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Y2K The Millennium Bug-Resource Guide Unknown - 1999
by Shaunti Feldhahn
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Author Shaunti Feldhahn offers an invaluable management tool to pastors, ministry leaders, and directors of Christian nonprofit organizations and businesses to help them prepare for the potential Y2K computer crisis. Y2K: The Millennium Bug Resource Guide follows up on Feldhahn's original bestselling book with expert counsel from national Y2K consultants and three in-depth case studies that show how a business, church, and ministry are readying for January 1, 2000. The guide helps leaders assess and address their organizations' Y2K vulnerabilities and strategic opportunities. It also shows Christian leaders how to glorify God by ministering to those who depend on them.
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- Title Y2K The Millennium Bug-Resource Guide
- Author Shaunti Feldhahn
- Binding unknown
- Publisher Multnomah
- Date January 1, 1999
- ISBN 9781576735824
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