Selected Product: no picture available | Operations Now: Profitability, Processes, Performance (McGraw-Hill/Irwin Series Operations Management) Hardcover Edition: 2 Author: Byron J. Finch Publisher: Irwin/McGraw-Hill Release Date: 2004-12 ISBN-10: 0072977671 ISBN-13: 9780072977677 List Price: $152.30 | | The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement ISBN-10: 0884271781 ISBN-13: 9780884271789 List Price:$24.95 Fundamentals of Financial Management (with Thomson ONE - Business School Edition) ISBN-10: 0324319800 ISBN-13: 9780324319804 List Price:$192.95 Fundamentals of Financial Management, Concise Edition (with Thomson ONE - Business School Edition) ISBN-10: 0324319835 ISBN-13: 9780324319835 List Price:$141.95 International Business: The Challenges of Globalization (4th Edition) (Globalization) ISBN-10: 0131747436 ISBN-13: 9780131747432 List Price:$127.20 Consumer Behavior ISBN-10: 0132186942 ISBN-13: 9780132186940 List Price:$173.33 |
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