Communicating at work Principles and Practices for Business and the Professions

The leading text in business communication, "Communicating at Work" takes a pragmatic approach that features a strong multicultural focus, a heavy emphasis on effective presentations, and a pedagogical program designed to encourage group activities and skill building. Its combination of cl...

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Main Authors: Adler, Ronald B. 1946- (Author), Elmhorst, Jeanne Marquardt (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA McGraw Hill 2008
Edition:Ninth Edition
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Summary:The leading text in business communication, "Communicating at Work" takes a pragmatic approach that features a strong multicultural focus, a heavy emphasis on effective presentations, and a pedagogical program designed to encourage group activities and skill building. Its combination of clear writing and effective use of tables makes this text an excellent teaching tool. The ninth edition provides coverage of new pedagogy, key new topics and an expansion of other important concepts including sources of on-the-job conflict, how to use informational interviews for career advancement, and stages in group problem-solving.
Physical Description:xxii, 578 pages illustrations 26 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 540-559) and index
ISBN:0071265759
9780071265751