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Effective Group Discussion: Theory and Practice

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Now in its fifteenth successful edition, Effective Group Discussion combines the most recent research findings and practical tools students need to become productive group members. A variety of secondary groups are covered in the text: work groups, committees, task forces, self-directed work teams, and other small groups whose objectives include finding solutions to problems, producing goods, and creating policies.

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432 pages, Unbound

First published July 25, 2003

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For my Small Group Communications class. Yes, I know I already have a degree in Communications.
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