Management Communication: Principles and PracticeDesigned for managerial communication courses at MBA level and executive training courses, this text covers the full range of communication issues a manager is likely to face in the coming decade, such as: how to write well, how to speak well, and how to devise a successful communication strategy. There are full chapters on: electronic communication; corporate ethics; audience analysis; meeting management; giving and receiving feedback; choosing media; style and tone; intercultural communication; and business and the press. In addition, 16 end-of-chapter case studies, most of which were developed at Harvard Business School. |
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... associates were receiving enough useful feedback on their work from partners . A year be- fore , at B & W's fall retreat , an Associate Reten- tion Committee had noted " the lack of formal and informal mentoring , training , or feedback ...
... associates were receiving enough useful feedback on their work from partners . A year be- fore , at B & W's fall retreat , an Associate Reten- tion Committee had noted " the lack of formal and informal mentoring , training , or feedback ...
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... associates it wanted to retain ? If part- ners were not providing effective feedback and if associates were therefore not perform- ing at capacity , were partners doing work that associates should be performing and thereby wasting ...
... associates it wanted to retain ? If part- ners were not providing effective feedback and if associates were therefore not perform- ing at capacity , were partners doing work that associates should be performing and thereby wasting ...
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... associate : We suffer a lot from attrition . Lots of the best asso- ciates seem to be leaving . One senior associate I knew was particularly willing to provide feedback to younger associates . She saved the firm a lot of time and money ...
... associate : We suffer a lot from attrition . Lots of the best asso- ciates seem to be leaving . One senior associate I knew was particularly willing to provide feedback to younger associates . She saved the firm a lot of time and money ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
AUDIENCE ANALYSIS | 13 |
Weymouth Steel Corporation | 19 |
Copyright | |
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