What does PEAK mean?
PEAK means Print Excellence and Knowledge
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What is the abbreviation for Print Excellence and Knowledge?
Print Excellence and Knowledge can be abbreviated as PEAK
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What does PEAK stand for? PEAK stands for "Print Excellence and Knowledge". |
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What is the meaning of PEAK abbreviation? The meaning of PEAK abbreviation is "Print Excellence and Knowledge". |
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What is PEAK abbreviation? One of the definitions of PEAK is "Print Excellence and Knowledge". |
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What does PEAK mean? PEAK as abbreviation means "Print Excellence and Knowledge". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- DIaK - Data, Information and Knowledge
- FWAK - False Wisdom And Knowledge
- KB&KS - Knowledge Building and Knowledge Sharing Conference
- ASK - Ability, Skills and Knowledge
- ARK - Assets, Resources and Knowledge
- EKAW - Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management - Knowledge Patterns
- PDM - Print, Design and Marketing
- PSDA - Print Services and Distribution Association
- EAST - Excellence and Service in Teaching
- EAT - Excellence and Taste
- EEC - Excellence and Equal Cost
- EITA - Excellence and Innovation in Teaching Awards
- EJE - Excellence and Justice in Education
- PEAK - Professional Excellence and Knowledge
- PFT - Print Fired and Trimmed
- PETF - Print Education and Training Forum
- Xl - Excellence and Leadership
- xlc - eXcellence and Leadership for Communities
- KASH - Knowledge, Attitude, Skills, Habits. Another useful acronym for trainers to explain different aspects of learning. Generally skills and knowledge are easier to develop and change than attitude and habits. (Ack SD) If you know the origins of the KASH acron
- EIH - Excellence and Innovation in Healthcare