Human Interactions

Human Interactions

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Dec 30, 2005 · Anglais · Broché (311 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 311
Langue Anglais
Publié Dec 30, 2005
Éditeur Meghan-Kiffer Press
ISBN-10 0929652444
ISBN-13 9780929652443

Description

In a world increasingly driven by technology, the essence of personal interaction remains crucial to business success. Keith Harrison-Broninski and Peter Fingar delve into the importance of human connections amid the rise of automation. They explore how genuine interactions can foster collaboration and innovation, contrasting it against the backdrop of an industry often dominated by machines.

The authors argue that while automation can streamline processes, it is the human touch that truly differentiates businesses in a competitive market. They provide insights on enhancing interpersonal relationships within organizational structures, emphasizing that engaged employees lead to more successful outcomes.

Through compelling anecdotes and practical strategies, the book serves as a reminder that humans are at the core of effective communication and teamwork. Harrison-Broninski and Fingar invite readers to reconsider their approach to business, recognizing that embracing human interactions can unlock potential that technology alone cannot achieve.

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Science & Technologie Affaires & Économie Nature Psychologie
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