Applied EI The Importance of Attitudes in Developing Emotional IntelligenceDownload from ISBN numberApplied EI The Importance of Attitudes in Developing Emotional Intelligence
Applied EI  The Importance of Attitudes in Developing Emotional Intelligence


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Author: Tim Sparrow
Date: 17 Nov 2006
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Language: English
Format: Hardback::330 pages
ISBN10: 0470032731
File name: Applied-EI-The-Importance-of-Attitudes-in-Developing-Emotional-Intelligence.pdf
Dimension: 164x 236x 26mm::658g
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