Conversations at work: promoting a culture of conversation in the changing workplace
In: Palgrave pocket consultants
Abstract
For any organization to achieve its goals people need to interact, and those interactions require dialogue and conversation. Thanks to technology, we seem to be having fewer genuine conversations than we used to. The question every contemporary manager must address is: How often am I using (or even hiding behind) technology when a person-to-person, face-to-face conversation is possible, or preferable? Simple, everyday, supportive conversations are the building blocks of effective relationships; they establish the context for more difficult, challenging conversations by building acceptance and understanding. The ability to hold meaningful and constructive conversations is one of the essential skills leaders at all levels of organizations must develop. A mark of leadership must be the courage and competence to talk openly, clearly, fairly, and confidently about issues that matter - the ability to have conversations at work. --
Availability
Citations
We have found one citation for you at OpenAlex.
We have found citations for you at OpenAlex.
References
We have found one reference for you at OpenAlex.
We have found references for you at OpenAlex.
Subjects
Languages
English
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN
1137534184, 9781137534187, 9781137534170, 1137534176, 1137534168, 9781137534163
Pages
ix, 250
DOI
Report Issue