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Managing your competencies / Druk 3
personal development plan
2012 || Paperback || Roel Grit e.a. || Noordhoff || met inkijkexemplaar || ook als eBook
Managing your competencies has been revised on the basis of the authors' experiences and reactions of users of earlier editions.
What is a competency? A competency is a combination of knowledge, skills and attitude that you need to function well in specific professional situations. For example, a nurse must be able to inoculate a crying child. A nurse who cannot perform this task is regarded as incompetent - unfit to be a nurse. Likewise, a police officer must be able to pacify drunken pub vi...
Corporate communication worldwide / Druk 2
an introduction
2012 || Paperback || Mariet Herle e.a. || Noordhoff || met inkijkexemplaar || ook als eBook
Corporate Communication Worldwide covers a wide range of corporate communication aspects and prepares those who aim to be active in the communication field in an international context. In today’s world, the meaning of worldwide is truly dynamic and this book reflects such new reality.
Managing your competencies / Druk 3 (e-book)
personal development plan
2012 || E-book via Bookshelf || Roel Grit e.a. || Noordhoff || met inkijkexemplaar
Managing your competencies has been revised on the basis of the authors' experiences and reactions of users of earlier editions.
What is a competency? A competency is a combination of knowledge, skills and attitude that you need to function well in specific professional situations. For example, a nurse must be able to inoculate a crying child. A nurse who cannot perform this task is regarded as incompetent - unfit to be a nurse. Likewise, a police officer must be able to pacify drun...
Cross cultural communication (e-book)
2012 || E-book via Bookshelf || Anka Jacobs || Noordhoff || met inkijkexemplaar
Cross cultural communication is a hands-on book which is fun to read, practical, and challenging.
Our desire to connect with other human beings is universal, yet breaking through cross-cultural communication barriers can be challenging. By reading this book students will learn to recognize that the cause of international miscommunication often finds its roots, not in disrespect, but in different cultural conditioning.