Communicating at Work: Principles and Practices
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Communicating at Work: Principles and Practices by Ronald B. Adler, Jeanne Marquardt Elmhorst, and John R. Cunningham is a comprehensive guide to professional communication in organizational settings. First published in 2008, the book addresses the core communication challenges that employees face across industries - from one-on-one conversations and team meetings to presentations and conflict resolution.
The text combines theoretical frameworks with practical applications, offering readers concrete strategies for improving listening skills, managing difficult conversations, and building stronger workplace relationships. Rather than focusing on communication theory alone, the authors ground their principles in real workplace scenarios, making the material accessible to both students and working professionals seeking to strengthen their communication competence.
This edition covers interpersonal dynamics, group communication, and organizational contexts, providing a structured approach to becoming a more effective communicator in professional environments. The book remains a standard reference for anyone looking to develop practical skills in workplace communication.
- Published: 2008
- Focus: Professional communication principles and practical workplace applications
- Audience: Students and working professionals
- Topics: Listening, conversations, presentations, conflict resolution, group dynamics
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