Description |
1 online resource (96 pages) |
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Title from title screen. |
Summary |
Annotation Every so often a book comes along with a brand new, innovative and startling approach to an everyday subject. On the subject of business communication, that book is The Hidden Profit Center. While most business leaders agree--without much real thought-- that communication is important, author Helen Wilkie contends they have no idea just how important. In fact, when people communicate ineffectively at work, it costs companies money. Real, hard dollars-- and lots of them. Inspired by books like "The One Minute Manager and "Who Moved My Cheese?, Wilkie has written a deceptively simple fable that makes the shocking cost of poor communication unmistakable. Written for busy people, this small but invaluable book can be read in less than two hours--perfect for a business flight. |
Subject |
Communication in management.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Business Communication -- General.
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Communication in management. (OCoLC)fst00870174
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Other Form: |
Print version: Wilkie, Helen. Hidden profit center. Toronto : MHW Communications, 2003 0968462618 9780968462614 (OCoLC)50940850 |
ISBN |
9781435617155 (electronic bk.) |
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1435617150 (electronic bk.) |
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