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Human Relations: Interpersonal Job-Oriented Skills by Andrew J. DuBrin β€” book cover

Human Relations: Interpersonal Job-Oriented Skills

by Andrew J. DuBrin
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Synopsis

Accomplished author and national speaker, Andrew DuBrin brings his expertise of Human Relations and Business Psychology to this exciting tenth edition. Focusing on today’s work environment, the book takes a two-pronged approach that improves interpersonal skills by first presenting basic concepts and then by featuring a heavy component of skill development and self-assessment. KEY FEATURES: This edition features a new chapter on self-esteem, current research on emotional and social intelligence and fresh cases, exercises and skill builders that prepare students for today’s business environment.

About the Author, Andrew J. DuBrin

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

An accomplished author, Andrew J. DuBrin, Ph.D., brings to his work years of research experience in human relations and business psychology. His research has been reported in Entrepreneur, Psychology Today, the Wall Street Journal, Fortune Small Biz, and over 100 national magazines and local newspapers. An active speaker, Dr. DuBrin has appeared as a guest on over 350 radio and television shows. He has published numerous articles, textbooks, and well-publicized professional books. Dr. DuBrin received his Ph.D. from Michigan State University and is currently teaching leadership, organizational behavior, and career management at Rochester Institute of Technology.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2008
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780135019443

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