Business Communication: Process and Product

Business Communication: Process and Product
ISBN-10
0176407103
ISBN-13
9780176407100
Series
Business Communication
Category
Business communication
Pages
425
Language
English
Published
2007
Publisher
Thomson Nelson
Authors
Mary Ellen Guffey, Patricia Rogin, Kathleen Rhodes

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