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651.7 COM
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2004
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134351.9688
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Dwyer, Judith.
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658.45 DWY
Publication Date
2009
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This user-friendly text is divided into four parts: Workplace Communication; Workplace Relationships; Workplace Documents; and Career Development.
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77636.7969
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Dwyer, Judith.
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658.45 DWY
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2005 2004
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67236.9141
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Dwyer, Judith.
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658.45 DWY
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2009 2008
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A comprehensive how-to guide that will help readers understand communication principles and apply them to the business environment. This fourth edition has additional chapters and updated content.
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67236.8594
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Walton, Sue, 1953-
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651.7 WAL
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1995
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63389.9023
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Barr, Edward, author.
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658.45 BAR
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2021
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63389.8242
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Parker, Glenn M., 1938-
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658.402 22
Publication Date
2009
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This booklet will appeal to both newcomers and veterans. And the knowledge can be applied to any type of team - including on-site teams, new and existing teams and cross-functional teams. One of the first things to go on a team is communication. When members fail to communicate with each other and the team fails to communicate with stakeholders, you've got problems. Learn how to identify the sources of communication breakdown, admit there is a problem, send effective messages, be an active listener, get good communication going by asking questions, set ground rules for effective communication a.
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63386.8828
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Varner, Iris.
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303.482 VAR
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2011
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60140.4648
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Waldron, Dr. Vincent R.
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650.13
Publication Date
2010
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This book focuses on the types of risky interactions that threaten identities, relationships, and sometimes careers, including voicing dissent, repairing broken relationships, managing privacy, responding to harassment, offering criticism, and communicating emotion. Each chapter is grounded in real-life organizational scenarios, includes recent research, applies a standard theoretical framework, and illustrates a full range of communicative tactics and discourse practices. Throughout the book, authors Vincent R. Waldron and Jeffrey W. Kassing provide examples to spur thinking, raise questions.
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57338.1758
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Geest, Thea van der, 1955-
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005.72 22
Publication Date
2001
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57336.2578
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Adubato, Steve.
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650.13 22
Publication Date
2006
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52748.5859
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Decker, Bert.
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650.13 22
Publication Date
2009
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Annotation How you look. How you act. How you present yourself. That's how you connect with the people at work who count on you for guidance. The truth is: the art of building relationships and communicating effectively isn't taught in the classroom. But it's all right here. Learn how to use words, gestures and even humor to communicate better as a leader.
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