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Abc's of supervisory communication.
Supervision, July, 2002 by Protch, Orest
Visit any library and you will be inundated by shelves full of management communication books replete with pertinent information just waiting to be applied by you in your day-to-day job as a supervisor or manager. As with any other topics, some of the theories will be better than others and there will be those that are almost unfeasible to apply.
But no matter what you read or which courses you attend, communication skills come down to you and how you apply them. Best intentions are well and good but the age old adage of "Actions Speak Louder Than Words" is never truer than when applied by supervisors Communicating with their subordinates. Communicating well with subordinates comes down to an interaction between what you think you said and what your...
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