A Guide for Developing Effective Relationships in Groups, Teams and Organizations
William Stockton,
Larry Demarest,
Marjorie Herdes,
Joyce Stockton
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$20.00
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Follow this road map to discover how to turn potential conflicts and misunderstandings into positive and creative conversations for transforming business and personal relationships into dynamic, exciting, and productive interactions. This booklet is a compilation of four authors with extensive Mobius Model experience, including Mobius Model, Inc. co-founders, William S. Stockton and Marjorie B. Herdes. Master the art of developing effective relationships with groups, teams, and organizations and watch as problems become solutions that please everyone.
| Product Detail |
| 58 pages Paperback |
| 2004 Distributed Product |
| ISBN 0-09719978-2-9 |
| Product No. 60517 |
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$20.00
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