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Business Process Management Common Body Of Knowledge

Business Process Management Common Body ...

Business Process Management Common Body Of Knowledge - This Guide to the BPM CBOK(r) provides a basic reference document for all practitioners. The primary purpose of this guide is to identify and provide an overview of the Knowledge Areas that are generally recognized and accepted as good practice. The Guide provides a general overview of each Knowledge Area and provides a
Bach Again for Guitar: Guitar Solo (Guitar Book)

Bach Again for Guitar: Guitar Solo (Guit...

Bach Again for Guitar: Guitar Solo (Guitar Book) - A marvelous collection of music for guitar arranged at the easy to intermediate level of difficulty. All pieces are arranged for flat picked style guitar. Contents: Minuet In G * Gavotte * Minuet * Bouree In E minor * Little Prelude * Gavotte In D * Short Prelude * Menuet *
Camille Silvy: River Scene, France (Getty Museum Studies on Art)

Camille Silvy: River Scene, France (Gett...

Camille Silvy: River Scene, France (Getty Museum Studies on Art) - The subject of this book, which is the first to be devoted to a single photograph, is Camille Silvy's remarkable River Scene. Hailed as a masterpiece when it was first exhibited in France in 1859, the photograph is accompanied here by newly commissioned color photographs by noted photographer Stephen Shore.
The Corporate Shaman: A Business Fable

The Corporate Shaman: A Business Fable

The Corporate Shaman: A Business Fable - Shaman -- a Siberian word for "one who sees in the dark" -- refers to healers who for over 40,000 years have entered an altered state of mind at will and journeyed to other worlds, using the power, wisdom, and energies of those worlds to create positive change in people and the environments in which
Mark Twain and West Point

Mark Twain and West Point

Mark Twain and West Point - Mark Twain visited West Point at least ten times, delighting the cadets with stories, jokes, and speeches. Fascinated with West Point, Mark Twain mingled with cadets in the barracks, visited classrooms, and observed cavalry and artillery drills and parades. He formed lasting friendships with many cadets, faculty, and Superintendents. Philip W. Leon discusses each visit and
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