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Topic 1. Overview of the book -- Section 2. Topic 2. Fundamentals of communicating -- Topic 3. Important principles for sending and receiving communications -- Topic 4. Communications rights of employees -- Topic 5. Communications responsibilities of employees -- Topic 6. Communications responsibilities of managers -- Topic 7. Suggested communications training for managers -- Section 3. Topic 8. Communicating competencies required by managers -- Topic 9. The manager's availability for communicating -- Topic 10. Sizing up coworkers accurately -- Topic 11. Gaining mutual understanding -- Topic 12. Giving and getting feedback -- Topic 13. The benefits of obtaining and responding to employees' ideas and suggestions -- Topic 14. Dealing compassionately with employee's feelings -- Topic 15. Strategies of being noncommittal -- Topic 16. Protecting confidential information -- Topic 17. Creating a healthy communications climate -- Topic 18. Communicating attitudes and techniques that motivate employees -- Topic 19. Breaking down manager-employee barriers with small talk -- Topic 20. Offering employees credit for their achievements -- Topic 21. Giving and receiving praise comfortably -- Topic 22. Thinking before speaking to say what you mean -- Section 4. Topic 23. Personal qualities managers need to communicate effectively -- Topic 24. Realistic expectations -- Topic 25. Ethical standards -- Topic 26. Winning style of communicating -- Section 5. Topic 27. Communicating and relating strategies for safeguarding the manager's job -- Section 6. Topic 28. Communicating effectively in stressful situations -- Topic 29. Responding to complaints by angry employees -- Topic 30. Sharing bad news compassionately with employees -- Topic 31. Giving and receiving criticism effectively -- Topic 32. Giving and receiving apologies gracefully -- Topic 33. Communicating calmly during a crisis -- Topic 34. Disagreeing diplomatically with your boss -- Topic 35. Persuading employees who oppose your ideas -- Topic 36. Communication required to implement change -- Topic 37. Warning employees about tardiness and absenteeism -- Topic 38. Disciplining employees fairly -- Topic 39. Terminating employees the right way -- Topic 40. Resolving interpersonal conflict between employees -- Topic 41. Conducting a successful news conference -- Topic 42. Testifying competently in public hearings -- Topic 43. Speaking before a hostile group -- Topic 44. Preventing and controlling malicious rumors -- Index. 330 3 $aThe purpose of this book is to provide practicing and aspiring managers and students of management a practical and comprehensive reference source for communicating on the job with all people in all situations. This "how-to" book provides readers with the essential knowledge, attitudes, and skills to perform the communicating aspects of their routine and special duties. 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