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Communicating Emotion at Work by Vincent R. Waldron

As much as we may deny it, our career has a big role in our emotions, and although it may be the “status quo” to stay professional 100% of the time while working, this may be hurting us rather than helping. Vincent R. Waldron author of Communicating Emotion at Work digs into the relationships made at work and the risks we take in our everyday procedures and how communicating emotions with others at work will positively affect yourself and the company. Waldron explains effective communicative tactics, and how to handle work situations that are bound to happen such as properly managing privacy: what is too much, or too little, how to give criticism without coming off as nasty and mending broken relationships. Also included in the book is recent research of the current workforce.

Dr. Vincent R. Waldron is a professor of communications at Arizona State University and has published two other books in this genre. Waldron has been focusing on personal relationships and work relationships his whole career. Communicating Emotion at Work is a must read for any student or individual in management and the communications field.

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