RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN COMMUNICATOR STYLE AND SUPERVISORY PERFORMANCE IN COMPLEX ORGANIZATIONS: A FIELD STUDY
Abstract
This investigation was an exploratory field study, designed to identify and describe perceived communicator style characteristics which may be associated with supervisory performance. Data were collected on managerial and supervisory employees from two business organizations located in the mid
Degree
Ph.D.
Subject Area
Communication
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