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Power‐gaining communication strategies and career success
This study investigates connection and information adequacy power‐gaining communication strategies and their relationship to career success. Managers (N=258) selected by random probability procedures completed a mailed survey. Multivariate multiple regression analysis supported the relationship of connection and information adequacy power‐gaining communication variables to perceptual, attitudinal, and behavioral success indicators.