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Guide to Interpersonal Communication

Joann Beaney - Personal Name;

Brief, practical, and reader-friendly, this is a handy guide for improving your business interactions and relationships. It offers clear, straightforward tools useful in a professional context, with an “easy-to-skim” format and a direct, matter-of-fact tone. This book gives practical advice on how to improve the foundational interpersonal communication skills of listening, feedback, asking and responding to questions, and adjusting to others' styles. It offers step-by-step recommendations for approaching such common interactions as interviewing, negotiating, and conducting performance appraisals. This direct, step-by-step guide for interpersonal communication skills is a necessary read for people who communicate in professional contexts, such as managers, supervisors, and executives in any business or professional arena.


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CTM-BAN-001
Publisher
Upper Saddle River, NJ USA : Pearson Education Inc.., 2004
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Paperback, 128 Pages, Published 2004
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
0-13-035217-9
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Business Communication
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