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Author s voice

A workable compromise might be the use of the first person in moderation. For example, in certain sections of a report it makes sense to let the author s voice come through. A description of apparatus, for example, rightly focuses on the devices themselves, unless the writer wants to... [Pg.1846]

Test your knowledge using ARIS, the McGraw-Hill solution to electronic homework. This system was developed using time-tested in-chapter and end-of-chapter problems from Chang 10th edition. The author s voice is carried from the textbook questions to those found in the ARIS homework solutions. [Pg.1169]

The team at minimum should consist of at least two people who are present on every occasion when there is an interaction between the parties. While there is no absolute maximum, more than five people in a negotiating team can prove difficult to manage as the company s position must remain consistent and should only be communicated with one voice. This is harder with so many people. In other words no matter what is discussed during a negotiation one person only should be authorized to make a definite statement to the counterparty which will become the statement from the company. This reinforces the need for the team to have a leader and only one leader. [Pg.145]


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