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DOI: 10.1177/0893318987001001002 The Contextual Nature of Interpersonal Communication in Management Theory and ResearchCalifornia State University, Long Beach This article presents a reconceptualization of the contextual nature of interpersonal communication in management theory and research. The current literature related to the area of interpersonal managerial communication (IMC) is examined and reformulated within a model that develops (a) the interactional/relational nature of managerial communication, (b) the way IMC is influenced by the work situation and influences the attainment of work goals, and (c) a necessary direction for future research.
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