It's A Dog Breeding Thing You Wouldn't Understand
by Hobby Notebooks
Conceived as a core text for more theoretically based courses, "A Systems Approach to Small Group Interaction" uses Tubbs' "systems model" as a framework for explaining and integrating the major small group theories. The book thus offers an opportunity to enable undergraduates to clearly view theories that are usually only found in more advanced books. The new edition has been thoroughly updated to include over 100 new citations, more practical applications of small group interactions, plus new...
My Life Is Filled With Rainbows Bridge And Unicorns And I Only Love One Of Them
by Sarah P Books
My Work As A Model Is So Top Secret Even I Don't Know What I'm Doing
by Discerning Spypads
A Freakin Awesome Production Manager Who Loves Unicorns
by Sarah P Books
I'm A Flight Attendant To Save Time Why Don't We Just Assume I'm Always Right
by Mac Journals
Trust, Social Relations and Engagement: Understanding Customer Behaviour on the Web
by Donatella Padua
Integrated Advertising, Promotion and Marketing Communications OLP with eText, Global Edition
by Kenneth E. Clow and Donald E. Baack
Business Communications (Longman Exam Guides)
by E Kenrick, S. Griffiths, and G Parata
Comunicacion Para Pymes (Comunicacion y Cultura)
by Nadia Caracciolo
I'm the Brand Strategist (Marketingjob Titles, #1)
by 1st Bookart and Office Notebooks
22nd report of session 2014-15 (House of Lords Papers, 2014-15 98)
This is the second, greatly expanded edition (previously available only in Century editions) of one of the world's most successful books on negotiation. Published in more than 20 languages, it has helped millions of people turn adversarial haggling into constructive joint problem solving. We all negotiate something every day, whether in business, government or the family. Most decisions are reached through negotiation, and everyone wants to participate in the decisions which affect them. GETTING...
Learn the tools to shed your mask of extroversion, develop your own magnetism, and reveal the true you. "A great morale-booster for introverts." -Library Journal One third to one half of Americans are introverts in a culture that celebrates-even enforces-an ideal of extroversion and a cult of personality. Political leaders are charismatic, celebrities bask in the spotlight, and authority figures are assertive. It is no surprise that a "quiet revolution" has begun to emerge among the "invisible"...