Reinventors: How Extraordinary Companies Pursue Radical Continuous Change
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6h 11m 0s
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9781469000329

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Jason Jennings., Jason Jennings|AUTHOR., & Jason Jennings|READER. (2012). Reinventors: How Extraordinary Companies Pursue Radical Continuous Change . Gildan Audio.

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Jason Jennings, Jason Jennings|AUTHOR and Jason Jennings|READER. Reinventors: How Extraordinary Companies Pursue Radical Continuous Change Gildan Audio, 2012.

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Jason Jennings, Jason Jennings|AUTHOR, and Jason Jennings|READER. Reinventors: How Extraordinary Companies Pursue Radical Continuous Change Gildan Audio, 2012.

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