Selected Product: | Operations Management for Competitive Advantage with Student DVD Hardcover Edition: 11 Author: Richard B Chase, F. Robert Jacobs, Nicholas J Aquilano Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Irwin Release Date: 2005-05-05 ISBN-10: 0073121665 ISBN-13: 9780073121666 List Price: $136.74 Average Customer Rating: | | The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement ISBN-10: 0884271781 ISBN-13: 9780884271789 List Price:$24.95 Financial Management: Theory & Practice (with Thomson ONE - Business School Edition 1-Year Printed Access Card) ISBN-10: 0324422695 ISBN-13: 9780324422696 List Price:$191.95 Marketing Management (12th Edition) (Marketing Management) ISBN-10: 0131457578 ISBN-13: 9780131457577 List Price:$166.67 Strategic Management: Competitiveness and Globalization, Concepts and Cases ISBN-10: 0324655592 ISBN-13: 9780324655599 List Price:$209.95 Principles of Corporate Finance + Student CD + Ethics in Finance PowerWeb + Standard and Poor's (McGraw-Hill/Irwin Series in Finance, Insurance, and Real Est) ISBN-10: 0073130826 ISBN-13: 9780073130828 List Price:$151.00 |
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