Business Communication

Business Communication
ISBN-10
0536002185
ISBN-13
9780536002181
Series
Business Communication
Category
Business & Economics
Pages
626
Language
English
Published
1997
Publisher
Ginn Press
Author
Deborah C. Andrews

Description

Niblex , Inc. Production Department TO : From : Date : Subject : C. Blake , VP Operations J. Saunders , Production Supervisor April 2 , 199Manufacturing Cost Data , March Units produced Labor Costs Material Costs Average Unit Cost ...

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