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Managing the New Frontiers: An Introduction to the Fundamentals

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Managing the New Frontiers: An Introduction to the Fundamentals
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Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN-13: 9780981826004
Number of pages: 408

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Companies around the world are reducing their energy and material expenses by 90%, increasing sales by 40%, and raising productivity 20% or more - with little or no capital investment - while watching their costs, waste, and carbon emissions drop like a stone. This book, in plain, easy-to-understand language, shows how.

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