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    Risk Assessment : Strategic Planning and Challenges while Auditing

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    Authors
    Shaikh, Junaid
    Date
    2010
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Shaikh, J. 2010. Risk Assessment : Strategic Planning and Challenges while Auditing, in Professsor Dr. Gurinder Singh (ed), 12th International Business Summit and Research Conference - INBUSH 2010, Feb 24 2010, pp. 10-27. India: Amity International Business School and Amity Global Business School.
    Source Title
    12th International Business Summit and Research Conference - INBUSH 2010: Inspiring, Involving and Integrating Individuals for Creating World Class Innovative Organisations
    Source Conference
    12th International Business Summit and Research Conference - INBUSH 2010
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    Curtin Sarawak
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/39945
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