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Roger D'Aprix (2011) argues that "the most powerful communication experience of any employee is the day-to-day interchange with authority figures -- particularly with his or her own immediate supervis
Roger D'Aprix (2011) argues that "the most powerful communication experience of any employee is the day-to-day interchange with authority figures -- particularly with his or her own immediate supervisor" (p. 261).
- What evidence does D'Aprix's provide to support this assertion?
- Which principles of persuasion do you feel contribute to this "powerful communication experience?"
- From a communication planning perspective, what are the implications of what D'Aprix says about the communication role of supervisors and managers?
Post should be 300-400 words in length, worth 4 points. Remember, I am expecting more than a summary of the week's readings - share your own insights, ideas, and experiences when appropriate