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Positive Working Relationships Revised Edition

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Publisher
Pergamon Flexible Learning
Year
2008
Leaves
109
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Copyright, Page iv
Series preface, Page xi
Building productive relationships at work, Page xiii
Chapter 1 - Communicating to connect, Pages 1-31
Chapter 2 - Behaving assertively, Pages 32-54
Chapter 3 - Making meetings productive, Pages 55-72
Chapter 4 - Negotiating win-win solutions, Pages 73-88
Chapter 5 - Recognising and managing conflict, Pages 89-104
References, Pages 105-106


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