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  1. Nieves Navarro (n. Almería, 11 de octubre de 1938) es una actriz de cine española. Su nombre completo es Nieves Navarro García, aunque la mayor parte de las veces apareció en los créditos de sus películas como Susan Scott .

  2. 10 de jun. de 2021 · Es lo que advierte Susan Scott, gerente de Seguridad del Paciente y Gestión de Riesgos en la Universidad de Missouri en Columbia, EE.UU., investigadora que define este fenómeno como el de la “segunda víctima” (la “primera víctima”, es el paciente).

    • Paulina Sepúlveda
  3. She later adopted the Anglicized stage name Susan Scott (or Suzanne Scott) for many of her productions after 1969. Navarro was also one of the first female stars of the Spaghetti Western genre making her feature film debut in A Pistol for Ringo and its sequel The Return of Ringo along with later appearances in The Big Gundown (1966 ...

  4. Spanish-born Italian actress, a former advertising and fashion model, also credited from 1969 as Susan Scott. Best known for her roles in spaghetti westerns, notably A Pistol for Ringo and its sequel The Return of Ringo.

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    • Almería, Andalucía, Spain
  5. Transform the conversations central to your success. Fully revised and updated, this best-seller from leadership visionary Susan Scott delivers concrete tools and practical models for improving workplace relationships and creating high levels of engagement. Discover how to: Overcome barriers to meaningful communication.

  6. 1 de ene. de 2002 · In this book, Susan Scott discusses tools and methods one can utilize to increase the meaning, vitality and endurance of working and personal relationships. She talks about how silence is just as valuable as words in conversations.

  7. 6 de ene. de 2004 · The master teacher of positive change through powerful communication, Susan Scott wants you to succeed. To do that, she explains, you must transform everyday conversations at work and at home with effective ways to get your message across—and get what you want.

    • Susan Scott