An edition of Centuries of Success (2004)

Centuries of Success

Lessons from the World's Most Enduring Family Businesses

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An edition of Centuries of Success (2004)

Centuries of Success

Lessons from the World's Most Enduring Family Businesses

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English
Pages
352

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Cover of: Centuries of Success
Centuries of Success: Lessons from the World's Most Enduring Family Businesses
September 30, 2004, Adams Media Corporation
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Centuries Of Success
September 30, 2004, Adams Media Corporation
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First Sentence

"On the morning of our meeting, I waited at the reception of the Osaka Tokyu Hotel and recited to myself the litany of Japanese business protocols I had learned: bow rather than shake hands, exchange business cards and handle them carefully, do not write on the card or put it into a pocket, and do not suggest the Japanese call you by your first name."

Classifications

Library of Congress
HF5386 .O38 2004

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
352
Dimensions
9.1 x 6.3 x 1.2 inches
Weight
1.4 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8780884M
Internet Archive
centuriesofsucce0000ohar
ISBN 10
1580629377
ISBN 13
9781580629379
LCCN
2003006497
OCLC/WorldCat
51936997
Library Thing
1621000
Goodreads
1730125

First Sentence

"On the morning of our meeting, I waited at the reception of the Osaka Tokyu Hotel and recited to myself the litany of Japanese business protocols I had learned: bow rather than shake hands, exchange business cards and handle them carefully, do not write on the card or put it into a pocket, and do not suggest the Japanese call you by your first name."

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