FAILURE TO COMMUNICATE HOW CONVERSATIONS GO WRONG AND WHAT YOU CAN DO TO RIGHT THEM

Your stomach's churning; you're hyperventilating - you're in a badly deteriorating conversation at work. Such exchanges, which run the gamut from firing subordinates to parrying verbal attacks from colleagues, are so loaded with anger, confusion, and fear that most people handle them...

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Main Author: Weeks, Holly (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston, Mass. Harvard Business Press 2010
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