Working in Groups: Communication Principles and Strategies, 7th Edition is an essential guide designed to help students and professionals develop practical, research-based skills for effective group communication. Authors Isa N. Engleberg and Dianna R. Wynn provide a structured approach that incorporates the concept of balance to facilitate collaboration in various group settings. This text covers key principles such as conflict resolution, diversity, group development, leadership, nonverbal communication, listening, and critical thinking, making it ideal for courses in small group communication and related disciplines.
The 7th edition introduces new topics, including an updated chapter on group presentations, enhancing students' ability to organize and deliver impactful presentations within group contexts. Additionally, this edition is compatible with Pearson’s interactive platform, Revel, which allows students to access a comprehensive digital learning environment, ideal for integrated reading and practice.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction to Group Communication
- Group Development
- Group Member Participation
- Diversity in Groups
- Group Leadership
- Verbal and Nonverbal Communication in Groups
- Listening and Responding in Groups
- Conflict and Cohesion in Groups
- Problem Solving in Groups
- Critical Thinking and Argumentation in Groups
- Planning and Conducting Meetings
- Group Presentations
For students and professionals looking to excel in group dynamics, Working in Groups is a valuable resource, providing a balanced approach to mastering group communication
Working in Groups: Communication Principles and Strategies 7th Edition
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- Authors: Isa N. Engleberg, Dianna R. Wynn
- Publisher: Pearson
- Format: PDF (Digital download available at Ebookworm)
- Edition: 7th Edition
- ISBN-10: 0134415523
- ISBN-13: 9780134415529
- Category: Communication / Group Communication Skills
- Year: 2017