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INTERPERSONAL SKILLS IN ORGANIZATIONS

DE JANASZ, SUZANNE C. - Personal Name; DOWD, KAREN O. - Personal Name; SCHNEIDER, BETH Z. - Personal Name;

"Interpersonal Skills in Organizations" by de Janasz, Dowd, and Schneider takes a fresh, thoughtful look at the key skills necessary for personnel and managerial success in organizations today. Chock-full of exercises, cases and group activities, the book employs an experiential approach suitable for all student audiences. The book is organized into 4 distinct sections (Understanding Yourself, Understanding Others, Understanding Teams, and Leading) that can be used collectively or modularly depending on the instructor's preference and student-audience need. The emphasis in this edition focused on making the text more current along with making the text pedagogically effective for students and instructors.


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Series Title
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Statement of Responsibility
Suzanne C. De Janasz
Call Number
158.7 DEJ i 3rd
Publisher
New York : McGraw-Hill., 2009
Collation
xxii, 441 p. : ill ; 27cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
978-007-126337-5
Classification
158.7
Content Type
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Edition
3rd Edition
Subject(s)
Organization
Organizational behavior
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