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Translating Theory into Practice: Implications of Japanese Management Theory for Student Personnel Administrators (Naspa Monograph Series ; V. 3)

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Translating Theory into Practice: Implications of Japanese Management Theory for Student Personnel Administrators (Naspa Monograph Series ; V. 3)

by William L. Deegan

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Natl Assn of Student Personnel, 1985-05. Paperback. Good. Tight staple-bound copy, text unmarked, name written inside cover, scuffed palce upper bakc cover edge o/w minor outer wear.

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Title
Translating Theory into Practice: Implications of Japanese Management Theory for Student Personnel Administrators (Naspa Monograph Series ; V. 3)
Author
William L. Deegan
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Paperback
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Used - Good
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ISBN 10
0931654033
ISBN 13
9780931654039
Publisher
Natl Assn of Student Personnel
Date Published
1985-05

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