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Hartley, Peter, 1946-
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153.6 21
Publication Date
1999
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95073.4688
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Pearce, W. Barnett.
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302.2 19
Publication Date
1989
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67234.7891
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Parker, Glenn M., 1938-
Call Number
658.402 22
Publication Date
2009
Summary
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
by
Downing, Jane, 1958-
Call Number
158.2 DOW
Publication Date
1995
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Books
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60137.6289
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Dreher, Barbara Bender.
Call Number
362.6 22
Publication Date
2001
Summary
"Dr. Dreher's book is a concise and highly readable guide to developing and enhancing one's communication skills for the betterment of the elderly person's quality of life ... [It] clearly has a place on the bookshelf of every layman and professional alike who interacts with elderly people.". - Gerontology and Geriatrics Education, about the first edition." ... extremely useful as a teaching tool.". - Geriatric Nursing, about the first edition. This popular text provides practical guidelines for effective interaction with the elderly and presents techniques for overcoming com.
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57338.7461
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Waldron, Dr. Vincent R.
Call Number
650.13
Publication Date
2010
Summary
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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Adubato, Steve.
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650.13 22
Publication Date
2006
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52748.5859
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Decker, Bert.
Call Number
650.13 22
Publication Date
2009
Summary
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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50830.1289
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Almonte, Richard.
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658.3124 ALM
Publication Date
2021
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50828.1172
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Lewis, David, 1942-
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658.45 LEW
Publication Date
1996
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Books
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50828.0625
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Killick, John, 1936-
Call Number
616.83 22
Publication Date
2011
Summary
Providing people with dementia with opportunities to engage in creative activity can play a crucial role in maintaining and enhancing communication, and in reinforcing personhood and identity. This thoughtful book describes how people with dementia, and the people who work with and care for them, can foster and develop a creative approach, and provides rich and varied ideas for creative activities. The authors explore the concept of creativity - what exactly it is, its particular relevance for people with dementia and how to get into the creative 'flow'. They introduce a range of creative art forms, including poetry and story-telling, collage, drama, music-making, photography, textiles and working with wood and metal, and suggest possibilities for employing them in a range of settings, and with people of all abilities. Consideration is given to the practicalities of facilitating such creative work, including how to organise and run sessions, how to involve people with dementia and their carers, and how to reflect upon the experience. Practice examples are included throughout the book, as well as the comments and observations of people with dementia, and many examples of the artwork and poetry the authors have created with people with dementia over the years. Brimming with ideas, suggestions and helpful guidance, this is an essential resource for all those who work with people with dementia, and an inspiring read for people with dementia and their families.
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50826.6016
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Van der Wagen, Lynn.
Call Number
338.4791 VAN
Publication Date
1997
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Books
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50825.2070
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