Key Issues in Organizational Communication

Author:   Owen Hargie ,  Dennis Tourish (Royal Holloway, University of London, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780415260947


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   25 September 2003
Format:   Hardback
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Key Issues in Organizational Communication


Overview

It is often said that the practice of management is in crisis. Managers are finding it harder than ever to develop strategies which withstand the shocks of the marketplace, as they reach for prescriptions for success that turn out to be no more than passing fads. Key Issues in Organizational Communication cuts through these conflicting issues to show how organizational communication plays a vital role in helping organizations confront a world in which uncertainty rules. Arguing that many managers fail to adequately consider the communication consequences of the decision making process and its impact on organizational effectiveness, it shows how insights gleaned from organizational communication offer a route through these dilemmas. Based on cutting-edge research undertaken by the authors, this book takes key organizational issues and links them to the core theme of communication. The result is a comprehensive guide to organizational communication useful for managers, academics and students. Featuring contributions from the UK, USA, Canada, New Zealand and Norway, this is a uniquely international text bringing multiple perspectives to bear on an increasingly important aspect of management practice.

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Author:   Owen Hargie ,  Dennis Tourish (Royal Holloway, University of London, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.612kg
ISBN:  

9780415260947


ISBN 10:   0415260949
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   25 September 2003
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1.The Crisis of Management and the Role of Organisational Communication 2. The Communication Consequences of Downsizing Trust, Loyalty and Commitment 3. Communicating about Organizational Uncertainty 4. Managing Change: Communication and Political Process 5. Communication without Frontiers: The Impact of Technology upon Organisations 6. Knowledge Management and/as Organizational Communication 7. The Tyranny Of Trends? Towards an Alternative Perspective on Fads in Management 8. Intelligent Emotions Management 9. Blending Attitudes and Motivation: A Key Cocktail 10. Communication Competence In Cross-Cultural Business Interactions 11. Conceptualising Involvement, Participation and Workplace Decision Processes: A Communication Theory Perspective 12. Motivating Critical Upward Communication: A Key Challenge for Management Decision-Making 13. Organizational Culture: Liberation or Entrapment? 14. Organisational Communication Ethics: Directions for Critical Inquiry and Application 15. How are we Doing? Measuring and Monitoring Organisational Communication

Reviews

<p>'This is a valuable addition to the literature in the field of organizational communication, and is certainly appropriate for introductory courses in organizational communication. Also, it is undoubtedly of value in defining and delineating the field, and as such could be a useful read for the initiators and members of the network of organizational communication taking shape right now.' - Bart van der Hooff, University of Amsterdam, in Communications 29<p>'This book provides an excellent overview of current managerial topics, seen from a communication perspective. It has a good chance of becoming a leading influence on managers and students alike, as they try to understand the interplay between changing values and strategies, and between dynamic institutions and their own communication management skills.' - Professor Betteke van Ruler, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands <p>'I was deeply impressed by the clear and novel thinking as well as the passion and sense of urgency th


<p>'This is a valuable addition to the literature in the field of organizational communication, and is certainly appropriate for introductory courses in organizational communication. Also, it is undoubtedly of value in defining and delineating the field, and as such could be a useful read for the initiators and members of the network of organizational communication taking shape right now.' - Bart van der Hooff, University of Amsterdam, in Communications 29 <p>'This book provides an excellent overview of current managerial topics, seen from a communication perspective. It has a good chance of becoming a leading influence on managers and students alike, as they try to understand the interplay between changing values and strategies, and between dynamic institutions and their own communication management skills.' - Professor Betteke van Ruler, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands <p> <p>'I was deeply impressed by the clear and novel thinking as well as the passion and sense of urgency that these scholars bring to bear on some of the most critical issues facing contemporary organisations. The field of Organisational Communication is very much alive and well.' - Professor Brad Jackson, Victoria Management School, Australia <p> <p>'Organizational Communication studies too easily fall into either the trap of simplistic prescription, or esoteric critique. This text avoids both by engaging real issues in a critical way.' - Professor Greg Hearn, Queensland University of Technology, Australia


Author Information

Dennis Tourish is Professor of Communication at Aberdeen Business School in the Robert Gordon University. Owen Hargie is Professor of Communication at University of Ulster, and Adjunct Professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.

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