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Managing People and Organizations In Changing Contexts

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Main Author: Graeme Martin
Format: Printed Book
Published: New Delhi Butterworth-Heinemann 2006
Subjects:
Organizational change
Personnel management
Management
Online Access:http://www.amazon.in/Managing-People-Organizations-Changing-Contexts/dp/0750680008#reader_0750680008
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