
The Baptist Health Care Journey to Excellence
Creating a Culture that WOWs!
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Narrated by:
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Larry Wayne
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By:
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Al Stubblefield
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The Baptist Health Care Journey to Excellence presents tested principles and best practices to help improve your corporate culture and customer satisfaction, which will lead to loyalty, stability, sustained productivity, and profitability in your own organization. Order your copy today!
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