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Management
Written by Michael Heath
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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About this audiobook
The management secrets that experts and top professionals use.
Get results fast with this quick, easy guide to the fundamentals of Management.
Includes how to:
• Build a goal-oriented team
• Successfully manage individuals, teams and projects
• Set clear goals and give quality feedback
• Get things done on time and on budget
• Deal with difficult situations
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