Organizational Communication: Foundations for Business & Management

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Thomson/South-Western, 2003 - Business & Economics - 354 pages
This text covers the broad spectrum of organizational communication in a concise treatment. Balancing theory and application the book offers a strong structure that helps students learn key concepts as well as apply them to their everyday communication. Organizational Communication demonstrates how essential communication is in conjunction with the practices that each organization can employ to become more efficient and effective in its everyday activities. A wide variety of topics are explored from basic communication principles, interpersonal communication within the organizational structure, and literacy and employee communication. In addition, current and controversial issues including ethical issues, crisis communication management and the effects of emerging communication technologies are also examined.

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Management Theory and Organizational
26
Principles of Communication
46
Ethics and Organizational Communication
70
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