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Managerial Communication
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Managerial Communication

by Professor Reginald L. Bell, Jeanette S. Martin
September 2014
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
268 pages
6h 34m
English
Business Expert Press
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References

Chapter 1

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Bedeian, A.G., and D.A. Wren. 2001. “Most Influential Management Books of the 20th Century.” Organizational Dynamics 29, no. 3, pp. 221–5.

Bell, R.L., and J.S. Martin. 2008. “The Promise of Managerial Communication as a Field of Research.” International Journal of Business and Public Administration 5, no. 2, pp. 125–42.

Brownell, J. 1990. “Perceptions of Effective Listeners: A Management Study.” Journal of Business Communication 27, no. 4, pp. 401–15.

Drucker, PF. 1954. The Practice of Management, 265–7. Burlington, MA: Elsevier Ltd.

Frankel, L.P., and L.O. Karen. 1992. “Employee Coaching: The Way to Gain Commitment, Not Just Compliance.” ...

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