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Human Resources - Personnel Management, Organizational Behavior - General & Miscellaneous, Business Life - General & Miscellaneous, Success, Motivation & Self-Esteem, Occupational & Industrial Psychology, Industrial & Organizational Sociology

Human Relations

by Andrew J. DuBrin
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Overview

Designed to help readers enhance their interpersonal skills in the workplace, this book explores a blend of current and traditional interpersonal concepts—and features a heavy emphasis on skill development and self-assessment through an extensive variety of skill-building suggestions, exercises, and cases related to specific topics. Meets federal SCANS requirements. Addresses a full range of contemporary topics, including: the triarchic theory of intelligence and multiple intelligences; metacomunication; cross-functional teams and virtual teams; self-efficacy as it contributes to motivation; the integration of information technology into interpersonal skill development; improving cross-cultural relations; helping others grow and develop (including dealing with difficult people); 360-degree feedback; the integration of information technology into interpersonal skill development; and the modern career path. For anyone interested in developing or improving their interpersonal skills in the workplace.

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Book Details

Published
August 9, 1996
Publisher
Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, c1997.
Pages
285
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780134000114

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