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  1. Understanding Organization Through Culture and Structure

    Relational and Other Lessons From the African American Organization

    By Anne Maydan Nicotera, Marcia J. Clinkscales, Felicia R. Walker

    Series: Routledge Communication Series

    Understanding Organization Through Culture and Structure: Relational and Other Lessons From the African American Organization presents an innovative view of organizations and the communication processes that constitute them. Arguing that human beings are communicatively embedded in their cultures,...

    Published January 31st 2003 by Routledge

  2. Business Communication

    By Peter Hartley, Clive Bruckmann

    This is a wide-ranging, up-to-date introduction to modern business communication, which integrates communication theory and practice and challenges many orthodox views of the communication process. As well as developing their own practical skills, readers will be able to understand and apply...

    Published December 27th 2001 by Routledge

  3. Intuitive Imagery

    By Susan E. Mehrtons, John B. Pehrson

    Intuitive Imagery puts the discoveries of modern science to work through a simple, proven technology to meet the challenges of our fast-paced changing world. This book shows you how to harness the wisdom of your inner images to achieve peak performance in both business and personal life. Results...

    Published May 28th 1997 by Routledge