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Poor communication means waste , idle time , and possible injury as well as a loss of profit . 2.5 CONTROLLING > I alluded in Chapter 1 to the contractor who had serious problems managing when more than three homes were under ...
Poor communication means waste , idle time , and possible injury as well as a loss of profit . 2.5 CONTROLLING > I alluded in Chapter 1 to the contractor who had serious problems managing when more than three homes were under ...
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In the example above , the purchase of a business computer could be considered as a means to produce a rate of return , the contractor would be more than likely to see the whole project as a means to control overhead .
In the example above , the purchase of a business computer could be considered as a means to produce a rate of return , the contractor would be more than likely to see the whole project as a means to control overhead .
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7.4.5 Subpart E - Means of Egress In subpart E section numbers are 1910.35 through 1910.40 . Some sections are on means of egress , general ; specific means of egress requirements by occupancy ; and sources of standards .
7.4.5 Subpart E - Means of Egress In subpart E section numbers are 1910.35 through 1910.40 . Some sections are on means of egress , general ; specific means of egress requirements by occupancy ; and sources of standards .
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Contents
MANAGEMENT OF THE COMPANY | 26 |
ACCOUNTING RECORD KEEPING AND FINANCIAL REPORTS | 60 |
PROFIT PLANNING CHECKING AND MANAGING | 104 |
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