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Gaurav Sharma (born 4 March 1992) is a Canadian author and novelist of Indian origin, [3] [4] best known for his national (India) bestselling novel, God of the Sullied. [5] [6] His other books include, Beyond Countless Grief, Diary of a Whimsical Lover, Long Live the Sullied [7] (sequel to God of the Sullied), The Indian Story of an Author and a semi-autobiographical fiction Gone are the Days ...
BLUF is used for effective communication. Studies show that organizations with effective communications produced a 47% greater return to shareholders over five years. [6] BLUF aims to enable the receiver of a message to make faster decisions, especially for people who are busy, time-constrained, or overloaded with lots of information. [7]
The Review of Communication is a peer-reviewed online academic journal which is published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the National Communication Association.The Review of Communication publishes original scholarship that supposedly "advances the discipline and practice of communication through the study of major themes that cross disciplinary subfields".
Effective Public Relations is a book published in 1952 by University of Wisconsin professor Scott M. Cutlip and Allen H. Center. It was the first textbook in the field of public relations and introduced the "Seven Cs of communication".
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Robert T. Craig (born May 10, 1947) is an American communication theorist from the University of Colorado, Boulder who received his BA in Speech at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and his MA and PhD in communication from Michigan State University.
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Proactivity is about taking responsibility for one's reaction to one's own experiences, taking the initiative to respond positively and improve the situation. Covey postulates, in a discussion of the work of psychiatrist Viktor Frankl, that between stimulus and response lies a person's ability to choose how to react, and that nothing can hurt a person without the person's consent.