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By:Kenneth W. Edwards
Published on 2003 by AMACOM Div American Mgmt Assn


With its practical guidelines and real-world examples, this book takes readers through all the many different opportunities and challenges they're likely to face. The new edition features chapters on how the profession is evolving, including how today's professionals are using technology to make their jobs easier and more lucrative.

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