Counting what Counts: Turning Corporate Accountability to Competitive Advantage

Counting what Counts: Turning Corporate Accountability to Competitive Advantage
ISBN-10
0738203130
ISBN-13
9780738203133
Category
Business & Economics
Pages
307
Language
English
Published
2000-01-01
Publisher
Basic Books (AZ)
Authors
Bill Birchard, Marc J. Epstein

Description

Definitive advice for African American business owners looking for better answers and new ideas.

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