A Declaration of American Business Values.A Declaration of American Business Values Robert L. Merz Values of American Company PO Box 1534, Merchantville, NJ 08109 0976586819 $12.95 www.americanbusiness.com Entrepreneur entrepreneur (än'trəprənûr`) [Fr.,=one who undertakes], person who assumes the organization, management, and risks of a business enterprise. and Fortune 500 company veteran Robert L. Merz presents A Declaration of American Business Values: Ethics, Equity & Efficiency in the New Millennium, a compendium com·pen·di·um n. pl. com·pen·di·ums or com·pen·di·a 1. A short, complete summary; an abstract. 2. A list or collection of various items. of solid business advice based on a scrutiny of the connection between the historical roots of American Democracy and the world of commerce. Divided into brief sections, each only a couple pages long and emphasizing a point, A Declaration of American Business Values covers basic theories of business organization, the concept of corporate social responsibility, training challenges for the new millennium, and much more. An extensive bibliography bibliography. The listing of books is of ancient origin. Lists of clay tablets have been found at Nineveh and elsewhere; the library at Alexandria had subject lists of its books. rounds out this compact primer prim·er n. A segment of DNA or RNA that is complementary to a given DNA sequence and that is needed to initiate replication by DNA polymerase. for adopting a systemic systemic /sys·tem·ic/ (sis-tem´ik) pertaining to or affecting the body as a whole. sys·tem·ic adj. 1. Of or relating to a system. 2. model of business based on culture norms designed to create an efficient and just work environment. |
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