Management, Loose-Leaf Version
Management, Loose-Leaf Version
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ISBN: 9781305969308
Author: Richard L. Daft
Publisher: South-Western College Pub
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Chapter 17, Problem 6EE
Summary Introduction

To determine:

The way one feels when conversing with an acquaintance or colleague.

Introduction:

Conversing with an acquaintance or colleague is a simple day-to-day activity. It need not be an activity to be tensed or nervous about as the person we speak to is someone we already know and have met. As there is only one person to focus on and not many people at the same time, conversing with one such person can be deemed effortless. The person can also be assured that they will be conversing with the acquaintance or colleague about a topic that they share in common. Therefore, it is not necessary to worry about not having anything in common.

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