
The Positive Aspects of Silence in Team Meetings
Authors Miikka J. Lehtonen and Valérie M. Saintot argue that we need more refined methodological approaches for studying silence
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Authors Miikka J. Lehtonen and Valérie M. Saintot argue that we need more refined methodological approaches for studying silence
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11 years agoThomas A. O’Neill, University of Calgary, and Natalie J. Allen, University of Western Ontario, published “Team Meeting Attitudes: Conceptualization and Investigation of […]
12 years agoCliff W. Scott, Linda Rhoades Shanock and Steven G. Rogelberg, all of University of North Carolina at Charlotte, published “Meetings at […]
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