communication in management

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communication in management

The magic of dialogue

transforming conflict into cooperation
1999

The big book of brainstorming games

quick, effective activities that encourage out-of-the-box thinking, improve collaboration, and spark great ideas!
2012
Innovating breakthrough products, services, solutions, and marketing ideas are some of the most important challenges you face as a manager. This title provides physical and verbal exercises to help you organize and run a brainstorming session that engages all personality types.

Talking from 9 to 5

how women's and men's conversational styles affect who gets heard, who gets credit, and what gets done at work
1994
Examines how communication in the workplace affects how we are regarded and rewarded.

Effective listening

hearing what people say and making it work for you
1987

Comeback

how seven straight-shooting CEOs turned around troubled companies
1999
Profiles seven leaders who saved their failing companies by focusing on the truth and sharing it with their employees.

As we speak

how to make your point and have it stick
2012
A practical and empowering guide to public speaking and becoming a more effective communicator in all areas of your life.

As we speak

how to make your point and have it stick
2011
Offers information and advice on building effective communication skills, emphasizing the role of content, delivery, and state in face-to-face conversations, public speaking, e-mails, phone and video conferences, and more.

Send

why people Email so badly and how to do it better
2008
Offers advice on when and how to best use e-mail at work, home, and school, examines the question of why e-mail so often goes awry, explains how to write and direct a perfect e-mail, looks at six types of e-mails, and discusses emotional e-mails, e-mails that can land people in jail, and handheld etiquette.

Send

the essential guide to email for office and home
2007
Offers advice on when and how to best use E-mail at work, home, and school, examines the question of why E-mail so often goes awry, explains how to write and direct a perfect E-mail, looks at six types of E-mails, and discusses emotional E-mails, and E-mails that can land people in jail.

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