Leadership, Teamwork, and the Professional Writing Class

Mark Gellis Kettering University

Abstract

This article argues that examining leaders and leadership techniques is a valid subject for technical and professional writing and communication classes. The article describes an assignment for studying leadership and provides related instructional materials.

Journal
Journal of Technical Writing and Communication
Published
1998-07-01
DOI
10.2190/l6em-44xu-42x1-l0e6
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  1. IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication
  2. Journal of Business and Technical Communication
  3. Journal of Technical Writing and Communication
  4. IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication

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