High-Speed Management and Organizational Communication in the 1990s: A Reader: Suny Series, Human Communicati
Editat de Sarah Sanderson King, Donald P. Cushmanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 feb 1994
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780791418130
ISBN-10: 0791418138
Pagini: 310
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: State University of New York Press
Colecția Suny Series, Human Communicati
Seria Suny Series, Human Communicati
ISBN-10: 0791418138
Pagini: 310
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: State University of New York Press
Colecția Suny Series, Human Communicati
Seria Suny Series, Human Communicati
Notă biografică
Sarah Sanderson King is Professor and Chair of the Department of Communication at Central Connecticut State University. She is the author of Human Communication as a Field of Study: Selected Contemporary Views, and co-author with Donald Cushman of Political Communication: Engineering Visions of Order in the Socialist World, both published by SUNY Press.
Donald P. Cushman is Professor of Communication at the State University of New York at Albany. He is the author of Communication in Interpersonal Relationships (with L. Cahn), published by SUNY Press, and Message-Attitude-Behavior Relationships (with R. McPhee). He has served as a consultant for governments and private corporations in Australia, Bolivia, Canada, Germany, Great Britain, Japan, Korea, Mexico, and Yugoslavia.
Donald P. Cushman is Professor of Communication at the State University of New York at Albany. He is the author of Communication in Interpersonal Relationships (with L. Cahn), published by SUNY Press, and Message-Attitude-Behavior Relationships (with R. McPhee). He has served as a consultant for governments and private corporations in Australia, Bolivia, Canada, Germany, Great Britain, Japan, Korea, Mexico, and Yugoslavia.