Page 134 - Today’s Business Communication; A How-to Guide for the Modern Professional
P. 134
REFERENCES 123
Siegel, R. (Producer). (2006). All things considered. Retrieved February 15, 2013,
from National Public Radio: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.
php?storyId=6383383
Snyder, J. L., & Lee-Partridge, J. (2013). Understanding communication
channel choice in team knowledge sharing. Corporate Communications: An
International Journal 18(4), 417–431.
Snyder, J. L., Forbus, R. G., & Cistulli, M. D. (2012). Attendance policies,
student attendance, and instructor verbal aggressiveness. Journal of Education
for Business 87(3), 145–151.
Southwest Airlines. (2013). Nuts about Southwest� Retrieved April 15, 2013, from
http://www.blogsouthwest.com
Statistics Brain. (2012). Twitter statistics. Retrieved February 10, 2013, from
http://www.statisticbrain.com/twitter-statistics/
The state of meetings today� (2013). Retrieved February 10, 2013, from http://
www.effectivemeetings.com/meetingbasics/meetstate.asp
Warrell, M. (2012). Hiding behind email? Four times you should never use email.
Retrieved March 10, 2013, from Forbes: http://www.forbes.com/sites/
margiewarrell/2012/08/27/do-you-hide-behind-email/
Watzlawick, P., Beavin, J., & Jackson, D. (1967). Pragmatics of human
communication: A study of interactional patterns, pathologies, and paradoxes�
New York, NY: Norton.
Williams, R. (2004). The non-designer’s presentation book� Berkeley, CA: Peachpit
Press.
Witt Associates. (2011). Connecticut October 2011 snowstorm power restoration
report� Retrieved July 30, 2013, from http://www.ctmirror.com/sites/default/
files/documents/CTPowerRestorationReport20111201%20FINAL.pdf
YouTube. (2013). Statistics� Retrieved February 10, 2013, from http://www.
youtube.com/yt/press/statistics.html