Rubbermaid Trash Can Parts - Bookshelf
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176 pages |
Aquarium Fish Breeding White Rubbermaid garbage cans work well as small reservoirs, while plastic livestock ... plumbing parts, tools, and chemicals. ln homes with small children , ... |
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About this book Aquarium hobbyists who are interested in breeding fishes and invertebrates will find a bonanza of information in this profusely illustrated book. Explained here is the biology of fish breeding, with focus on taxonomy, population management, genetics, inbreeding versus selective breeding, culling, reproductive strategies, and larval and juvenile development. The author also provides extensive information on aquarium requirements, breeding triggers, and fish nutrition. Prospective fish breeders will value the author’s detailed instructions for building a fish room, with attention to its location, structure, plumbing, life support, and safety issues. He devotes individual chapters to livebearers, egg layers, cichlids, marine fish, and invertebrates. This very useful book is enhanced with more than 85 color photos plus anatomically accurate line art. |
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325 pages |
The total quality corporation, how 10 major companies turned quality and environmental challenges to competitive advantage in the 1990s Sometimes unpainted plastic trimmings or defective parts can easily be ... asked Rubbermaid, for example, to use scrap from Smyrna in the garbage cans and ... |
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About this book Challenging conventional wisdom, the authors demonstrate how ten major companies, such as Nissan, Exxon, and Wal-Mart, have actually improved their competitiveness by meeting governmental environmental and product regulations. 25,000 first printing. National ad/promo. |
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737 pages |
Organization theory, a strategic approach Rubbermaid has reached the pinnacle of success because its management and ... a large variety of plastic and rubber goods such as containers, garbage cans, ... |
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About this book Clearly written and well-organized, this book takes a "strategic systems" approach that focuses on how managers structure and operate organizations so that they are efficient and effective. With an emphasis on the decision-making processes of managers, the topics covered in this book include a brief history of organization theory; the structure and design of organizations; organizational goals and effectiveness; the global environment of organizations; managing the environment; organizational technology; organizational size, growth, and life cycles; governance and control; culture; decision making; power and politics; innovation, strategic change, and learning; and includes integrative case studies. For organizational managers and executives. |
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