"Buy the paperback version of this book and get the kindle book version for free" Do you know that the first cause of relationship failure is the lack of communication? Do you want to find out how to get betterresults both in your everyday life in couple and in the workplace?Communication is an important tool for increasing productivity and promoting great relationships across alllevels of an organization. Employers who invest their resources in building an effective communication system will quickly earn their employee's trust which results in increased productivity and business growth. Similarly, employees who are good at communicating with fallow workers, management and costumers become valuable to the company and, additionally, this skill fast tracks them to successful careers. Effective communication also helps creating strong teams. Moreover communication is important in everyday life. It is no doubt that communication plays a vital role in human life and represents the foundation of all human relationships. Every day we communicate with a lot of people including our families, our friends, our colleagues, or even strangers. We should learn how to communicate effectively in order to make our lives better. On the other hand a lack of communication can lead to the collapse of any organization! Poor communication skills are also a major contributor of divorces. Apparently, many of us are not so good at expressing our needs, or listening to our partners attentively, and this denies us the chance to connect with our partner, which opens up cracks in our marriage. If we had great communication skills, we'd know better that we should not open our mouths before thinking through what we were about to say; we'd use the right body language and stare right into our partner's eyes; we'd show our partners more respect and agree to disagree with them. These books explore the importance of effective communication both in the workplace and in everyday life in couple; provide actionable tips in improving them. Would you like to know more?Scroll to the top of the page and select the buy now button!
Interpersonal Communication: Competence and Contextsprepares the reader to communicate competently and civilly amidst the numerous communication challenges they encounter in todayrsquo;s fast-paced, diverse, and complex society.This highly ...
Perhaps the value of communication skills is best summed up by The New York Times award-winning columnist Thomas Friedman and author of the best-selling book, The World Is Flat (2006) when speaking about the skills and competencies that ...
0:38 7 A new caseworker, Karla Lindsey, is being interviewed: “ So when our unit gets the case, we're working to reunify the kids with the family if they ... see p. 35, 86 Time Scene http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ggsz7qtPcoY “A Day in 295.
Preview a video now. Interactive eBook Includes access to SAGE Premium Video, multimedia tools, and much more! Save when you bundle the interactive eBook with the new edition. Order using bundle ISBN: 978-1-5443-5323-4. Learn more.
Through communication, the world unfolds. In a world born from a God of love and mercy, possibility resides in communication. To nurture communication is also to nurture our capacity to be compassionate. Compassion involves being ready ...
Nonviolent Communication is the integration of four things: • Consciousness: a set of principles that support living a life of compassion, collaboration, courage, and authenticity • Language: understanding how words contribute to ...
"I highly recommend this book to everyone who wants to improve personal communication.
An excellent companion to The Handbook of Group Communication Theory and Research, this volume sets the direction for future study for students and scholars alike.
This third volume of Information and Behavior shows broad continuities with previous volumes in this series, but it also represents an important evolution.
This popular text takes a hard look at the effect of U.S. communications worldwide and points to the trends and new factors that will be crucial to effective U.S. policy...