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Perfect Phrases for Dealing With Difficult People: Hundreds of Ready-to-use Phrases for Handling Conflict, Confrontations and Challenging Personalities
Susan Benjamin, Benjamin Susan
McGraw Hill LLC · Print & ebook · September 6, 2007
Reading lane: Training & Development
A Communication pick for readers exploring Perfect Phrases for Dealing With Difficult People: Hundreds of Ready-to-use Phrases for Handling Conflict, Confrontations and Challenging Personalities.
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Book Details
- Authors
- Susan Benjamin, Benjamin Susan
- Publisher
- McGraw Hill LLC
- Published
- September 6, 2007
- Format
- Print & ebook
- Theme
- Training & Development
- Reading lane
- Training & Development
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About This Book
Perfect Phrases for the Right Situation, Every Time Whether it's hiring employees or creating teams, the Perfect Phrases series has the tools for precise, effective communication in any situation. With Perfect Phrases books, you have all the phrases you need to get things done, right at your fingertips!
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