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Essay heading: Qrb In My Career
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However, the very proving of the proposition is what is needed in today’s business world. The combinations of strategic, practical and mathematical strengths make a very strong and marketable executive. (Absolutely)
After many years in management I have seen how the number crunchers are respected in most businesses... displayed 300 characters
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After many years in management I have seen how the number crunchers are respected in most businesses. Certainly number crunchers, accountants, and financial personnel keep the creative personnel in sales and marketing, even engineering, in check. Though this is an extremely necessary balance of power, it is equally frustrating to both parties... displayed next 300 characters
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