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After working through this section you will be able to describe the characteristics and benefits of consultation; explain how it differs from other processes such as informing, selling, delegating, surveying, and negotiating; and list the types of people one might wish to consult.
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Business and Technician Education Council. (1987). What is Consultation?. In: Consultation: A workbook designed for use with. Open B.T.E.C. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-81070-3_3
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