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إنتاجية رأس المال الثابت في القطاع الصناعي الأردني, Philadelphia University
إنتاجية رأس المال الثابت في القطاع الصناعي الأردني, Philadelphia University
Philadelphia University, Jordan
No abstract provided.
التذبذبات في أسعار النفط الخام العالمية وأثرها على الميزانية العراقية, Philadelphia University
التذبذبات في أسعار النفط الخام العالمية وأثرها على الميزانية العراقية, Philadelphia University
Philadelphia University, Jordan
No abstract provided.
Book Review 20 - The Tazie Effect By Heather Whittaker, William C. Mcpeck
Book Review 20 - The Tazie Effect By Heather Whittaker, William C. Mcpeck
William C. McPeck
This is my personal review of the book, The Tazie Effect by Healther Whittaker, published in March 2009, by Penn-Tech Professionals.
A Resource-Based View Of Diversity In The Business Administration Program- Nsc, Grace S. Thomson
A Resource-Based View Of Diversity In The Business Administration Program- Nsc, Grace S. Thomson
Dr. Grace S. Thomson
This document was presented to faculty members of Nevada State College in the context of Faculty development week in January 2009. It offers examples of best practices to imbed diversity and heritage in the business administration curriculum.
Diversity and heritage are integrated as resources for competitiveness in four dimensions: Employees and partners, technology and innovation, community outreach, and talent and culture.
Impact Of Money In The Indebtedness, Philadelphia University
Impact Of Money In The Indebtedness, Philadelphia University
Philadelphia University, Jordan
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