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Some normal wear. Pages are clean. No dust jacket.
This hardcover edition of “Communication Within Industry” by Raymond Wendell Peters offers a fascinating glimpse into the principles and methods of effective communication between management and employees in the industrial age. Published in the mid-20th century, this book reflects the era’s emphasis on streamlining operations and fostering a harmonious workplace through clear and efficient communication channels. Peters, likely an expert in industrial psychology or management studies, delves into the nuances of conveying information, addressing concerns, and fostering a productive dialogue between different levels of an organization. Collectors of vintage business literature or those interested in the history of management practices would appreciate adding this well-preserved copy to their libraries. Readers can gain insights into the evolving dynamics of workplace communication and the challenges faced by industries as they adapted to the changing landscape of the 20th century.