Business Strategies and Value Chain Management. Lucas Wiedemann

Business Strategies and Value Chain Management


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Author: Lucas Wiedemann
Published Date: 24 Apr 2013
Publisher: AUTHORHOUSE
Original Languages: English
Book Format: Paperback::88 pages
ISBN10: 1481786024
Dimension: 152x 224x 12mm::180g
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