An Essential Guide to Interpersonal Communication
by Quentin J. Schultze and Diane M. Badzinski | Book Summary
Author: Quentin J. Schultze and Diane M. Badzinski |
For anyone who wants to become more winsome as a communicator, focusing on such topics as gratitude, listening, and encouragement will help you to be better stewards of information as we interact with others. Dealing with conflict, offering forgiveness, and seeking reconciliation likewise all form a part of the components needed to communicate well with others. |
Quentin Schultze is a scholar and writer in the field of communication. He earned a PhD in communication from the University of Illinois-Urbana. He taught communication for over 40 years before devoting more time to writing, speaking, and mentoring. He is a prolific author with books including Communicating with Grace and Virtue, An Essential Guide to Public Speaking, and Communicate Like a True Leader.
Diane Badzinski earned a PhD in communication at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. For over ten years, she has taught communication at Colorado Christian University. She teaches communication in a variety of formats from public speaking to cross-cultural communication, all from a Christian perspective.
An Essential Guide to Interpersonal Communication
by Quentin J. Schultze and Diane M. Badzinski
[ Book Summary ]
Author | Quentin J. Schultze and Diane M. Badzinski |
Publisher | Baker Academic |
Date | 2015 |
Pages | 160 |
Overview:
Interpersonal communication is essential to humanity. In an era where technological advances in communication add more challenges to effective communication, it is essential for believers to be at their best when communicating with others. Our world is filled with so much noise and a variety of platforms — video, audio, text, as well as face-to-face — that developing skills to communicate with clarity is critical. At the same time, skill is not enough. Growing in virtue and walking by faith are necessary aspects of learning to communicate well.
For anyone who wants to become more winsome as a communicator, focusing on such topics as gratitude, listening, and encouragement will help you to be better stewards of information as we interact with others. Dealing with conflict, offering forgiveness, and seeking reconciliation likewise all form a part of the components needed to communicate well with others.
Quentin Schultze is a scholar and writer in the field of communication. He earned a PhD in communication from the University of Illinois-Urbana. He taught communication for over 40 years before devoting more time to writing, speaking, and mentoring. He is a prolific author with books including Communicating with Grace and Virtue, An Essential Guide to Public Speaking, and Communicate Like a True Leader.
Diane Badzinski earned a PhD in communication at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. For over ten years, she has taught communication at Colorado Christian University. She teaches communication in a variety of formats from public speaking to cross-cultural communication, all from a Christian perspective.