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How to succeed with continuous improvement :

Ahlstrom, Joakim.

How to succeed with continuous improvement : a primer for becoming the best in the world / Joakim Ahlstrom. - New York : McGraw Hill, 2014. - 107 pages ; 23 cm.

Includes bibliographical references.

9780071835237


Total quality management.
Continuous improvement process.
Success in business.

HD 62.15 / .Ah386 2014

How to succeed with continuous improvement :

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Ahlstrom J., . (2014). How to succeed with continuous improvement. New York: McGraw Hill.

Chicago

Ahlstrom Joakim, . 2014. How to succeed with continuous improvement. New York: McGraw Hill.

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Ahlstrom J., . (2014). How to succeed with continuous improvement. New York: McGraw Hill.

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Ahlstrom Joakim, . How to succeed with continuous improvement. New York: McGraw Hill. 2014.

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