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WetFeet (Firm)
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650.1 22
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2008
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Salem Press.
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331.7020973 23
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2012
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Provides in-depth overviews of core North American industries and related jobs and careers, current as of 2010.
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658.46 22
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2008
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658.7023 22
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2008
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333.3302373 22
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2008
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Edwards, Kenneth W., 1928-
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333.3302373 22
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2007
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Ross, Stan, 1936-
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333.3302373 22
Publication Date
2006
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Addressing the lucrative real estate industry, this book helps determine whether a career in real estate is the right choice and reveals how to get started in the field.
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Wentz, Bill, 1933-
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647.95068 WEN
Publication Date
2008
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Many of us have endured a stint in food service, whether it was our first venture into the working world or served as a part-time job strictly for extra income. For the majority of us, there was never any intention of pursuing it as a career. However, the fast pace and interaction with a variety of people delights some, and they develop an enthusiastic attitude toward the business. These people often understand the sound fundamentals of food preparation, appreciate the value of personal service, and possess excellent people skills. But there is much more to the world of food service and food
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Institute for Career Research.
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657.023 22
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2006
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Grant, Elaine Appleton.
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658.408 22
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2009
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Khurana, Rakesh, 1967-
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650.071173 22
Publication Date
2007
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"Is management a profession? Should it be? Can it be? This major work of social and intellectual history reveals how such questions have driven business education and shaped American management and society for more than a century. The book is also a call for reform. Rakesh Khurana shows that university-based business schools were founded to train a professional class of managers in the mold of doctors and lawyers but have effectively retreated from that goal, leaving a gaping moral hole at the center of business education and perhaps in management itself. Khurana begins in the late nineteenth century, when members of an emerging managerial elite, seeking social status to match the wealth and power they had accrued, began working with major universities to establish graduate business education programs paralleling those for medicine and law. Constituting business as a profession, however, required codifying the knowledge relevant for practitioners and developing enforceable standards of conduct. Khurana, drawing on a rich set of archival material from business schools, foundations, and academic associations, traces how business educators confronted these challenges with varying strategies during the Progressive era and the Depression, the postwar boom years, and recent decades of freewheeling capitalism."--Jacket.
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Institute for Career Research.
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346.066 22
Publication Date
2006
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