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An Introduction to Organizational Communication by J. S. Wrench, N. Punyanunt-Carter

 
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Author
J. S. Wrench, N. Punyanunt-Carter
Publisher
lardbucket.org 2014
Size
8.1MB
Format
PDF
Number of pages
524

Organizational communication is a unique area of study with its own history, trends, and research methodologies. 

This book will contain information about the history of the field while demonstrating the new ideas and avenues of research currently being undertaken.

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