Organizational Negotiations
Autor: kildinasyur • August 21, 2012 • Essay • 3,852 Words (16 Pages) • 1,637 Views
Course Syllabus
MGT445
Organizational Negotiations
Course Start Date: 8/22/2012
Course End Date: 9/19/12
Campus/Learning Center: McDonough
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