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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Joanna Crossman (University of South Australia, Australia)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.539kg ISBN: 9780367332662ISBN 10: 0367332663 Pages: 290 Publication Date: 29 June 2022 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews‘Workplace Communication by Joanna Crossman is written in a well-organized manner: readers benefit from its rich contents, interesting examples, as well as contrasting similarities and differences. It brings together latest research findings from psychology, sociology, organizational behaviors, linguistics, and critical studies to shed insights on workplace communication patterns. It can be used as a text for upper class undergraduate program or master program of human resources management, communication, as well as organizational psychology.’ Kara Chan, Professor of Communication Studies and Associate Dean (Teaching & Learning), School of Communication and Film, Hong Kong Baptist University ‘This book takes an innovative approach to contemporary communication challenges. It covers essential communication concepts and applies them to the context of diverse stakeholders in the workplace. Of particular interest to readers will be the chapters on intercultural and spiritual diversities. The majority of workplaces struggle with intercultural and multilingual communication and spiritual diversity can often be the elephant in the room. Dr. Crossman effectively handles these issues in the book and deftly incorporates research and practice implications for workplace communication.’ Sarbari Bordia, Professor, Research School of Management, Australia National University, Australia ‘This book represents a timely publication as the workplace is becoming increasingly multicultural. It also provides the reader with a solid reference in Part 2 to intercultural theories and dimensions that are crucial for interactions and communication in the multicultural workplace. Other chapters of this book cover additional topics with relevant theories that are focussed upon the workplace contexts such as conflict resolution, interpersonal communication, emotion at work and ethical approaches for building relationships. What is also appealing is the communication and language perspective for managing workplace diversity and conflicts and negotiation as a value-adding process. I recommend that this book is of great relevance for both academics and practitioners to have a better understanding of communication as an important approach to not only managing organizational diversity but also contributing to a positive ambience and culture at the workplace.’ Yunxia ZHU, Associate Professor at University of Queensland, Australia and Vice President (Chairperson) of the Asian Pacific Region of Association for Business Communication 'Workplace Communication by Joanna Crossman is written in a well-organized manner: readers benefit from its rich contents, interesting examples, as well as contrasting similarities and differences. It brings together latest research findings from psychology, sociology, organizational behaviors, linguistics, and critical studies to shed insights on workplace communication patterns. It can be used as a text for upper class undergraduate program or master program of human resources management, communication, as well as organizational psychology.' Kara Chan, Professor of Communication Studies and Associate Dean (Teaching & Learning), School of Communication and Film, Hong Kong Baptist University 'This book takes an innovative approach to contemporary communication challenges. It covers essential communication concepts and applies them to the context of diverse stakeholders in the workplace. Of particular interest to readers will be the chapters on intercultural and spiritual diversities. The majority of workplaces struggle with intercultural and multilingual communication and spiritual diversity can often be the elephant in the room. Dr. Crossman effectively handles these issues in the book and deftly incorporates research and practice implications for workplace communication.' Sarbari Bordia, Professor, Research School of Management, Australia National University, Australia 'This book represents a timely publication as the workplace is becoming increasingly multicultural. It also provides the reader with a solid reference in Part 2 to intercultural theories and dimensions that are crucial for interactions and communication in the multicultural workplace. Other chapters of this book cover additional topics with relevant theories that are focussed upon the workplace contexts such as conflict resolution, interpersonal communication, emotion at work and ethical approaches for building relationships. What is also appealing is the communication and language perspective for managing workplace diversity and conflicts and negotiation as a value-adding process. I recommend that this book is of great relevance for both academics and practitioners to have a better understanding of communication as an important approach to not only managing organizational diversity but also contributing to a positive ambience and culture at the workplace.' Yunxia ZHU, Associate Professor at University of Queensland, Australia and Vice President (Chairperson) of the Asian Pacific Region of Association for Business Communication 'Workplace Communication by Joanna Crossman is written in a well-organized manner: readers benefit from its rich contents, interesting examples, as well as contrasting similarities and differences. It brings together latest research findings from psychology, sociology, organizational behaviors, linguistics, and critical studies to shed insights on workplace communication patterns. It can be used as a text for upper class undergraduate program or master program of human resources management, communication, as well as organizational psychology.' Kara Chan, Professor of Communication Studies and Associate Dean (Teaching & Learning), School of Communication and Film, Hong Kong Baptist University 'This book takes an innovative approach to contemporary communication challenges. It covers essential communication concepts and applies them to the context of diverse stakeholders in the workplace. Of particular interest to readers will be the chapters on intercultural and spiritual diversities. Majority of workplaces struggle with intercultural and multilingual communication and spiritual diversity can often be the elephant in the room. Dr. Crossman effectively handles these issues in the book and deftly incorporates research and practice implications for workplace communication.' Sarbari Bordia, Professor, Research School of Management, Australia National University, Australia 'This book represents a timely publication as the workplace is becoming increasingly multicultural. It also provides the reader with a solid reference in Part 2 to intercultural theories and dimensions that are crucial for interactions and communication in the multicultural workplace. Other chapters of this book cover additional topics with relevant theories that are focussed upon the workplace contexts such as conflict resolution, interpersonal communication, emotion at work and ethical approaches for building relationships. What is also appealing is the communication and language perspective for managing workplace diversity and conflicts and negotiation as a value-adding process. I recommend that this book is of great relevance for both academics and practitioners to have a better understanding of communication as an important approach to not only managing organizational diversity but also contributing to a positive ambience and culture at the workplace.' Yunxia ZHU, Associate Professor at University of Queensland, Australia and Vice President (Chairperson) of the Asian Pacific Region of Association for Business Communication Author InformationJoanna Crossman is Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of South Australia and Visiting Fellow at the Australian National University, College of Business and Economics, Canberra. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |