What Every Supervisor Should Know

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A standard in its field, this book is the best reference available for supervisors just starting out as well as for seasoned managers who need to freshen up on the basics or update their skills. Charts/graphs.

Page Count:
756

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Publication Date:
1974-01-01

Business & Money

Management & Leadership

Entrepreneurship

Human Resources & Personnel Management

Business Development & Entrepreneurship

Human Resources

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