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Talk Like a Winner Steve Nakamoto
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Harvard Business Review on Effective Communication (Harvard Business Review Paperback Series)Harvard Business School PressCommunications |
Harvard Business Review on Effective Communication (Harvard Business Review Paperback Series) With topics that include how to run a successful meeting, change frontline employees' behavior, and build effective management teams, this indispensable volume offers useful tips for all businesspeople. The Harvard Business Review Paperback Series is designed to bring today's managers and professionals the fundamental information they need to stay competitive in a fast-moving world. Here are the landmark ideas that have established the Harvard Business Review as required reading for ambitious businesspeople in organizations around the globe. Articles include: Listening to People by Ralph G. Nichols and Leonard A. Stevens; How to Run a Meeting by Anthony Jay; Creative Meetings Through Power Sharing by George M. Prince; Nobody Trusts the Boss Completely--Now What? by Fernando Bartolome; Skilled Incompetence by Chris Argyris; The Hidden Messages Managers Send by Michael B. McCaskey; Reaching and Changing Frontline Employees by T.J. Larkin and Sandar Larkin; and How Management Teams Can Have a Good Fight by Kathleen M. Eisenhardt, Jean L. Kahwajy, and L.J. Bourgeois, III. |
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A First Look at Communication Theory (8th Revised Edition)Em GriffinBooks |
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(7L) The Seven Levels of CommunicationMichael J. MaherBooks |
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The Art and Science of Communication P. S. Perkins
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Communication William J. Seiler
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Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems (Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering) B. P. Lathi
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Communication Steven A. Beebe
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Mastering Communication at Work Ethan F. Becker
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People SkillsRobert BoltonBooks |
Messages Many people assume that good communicators possess an intrinsic talent for speaking and listening to others, a "gift of gab" that cannot be taught. The reality is that communication skills are developed slowly and with deliberate effort, and even the most gifted speakers may feel that there is at least one communication skill--say, public speaking--that they just can't master. |
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