by
McIntosh, Perry.
Call Number
658.45 23
Publication Date
2008
Summary
Effective communication is an important element of success for every organization, leader, manager, supervisor, and employee. Good communication skills are a prerequisite for advancement in most fields and are key to exercising influence both within and beyond the work group. This edition retains the subject matter strengths of the previous version and augments them with content that reflects new understandings of interpersonal communications, new communication technologies, and new organizational practices that include wider spans of management control, greater employee empowerment, geographi.
Format:
Electronic Resources
Relevance:
537.5463
2.
by
Redway, Kathryn.
Call Number
650.1 RED
Publication Date
1995
Format:
Books
Relevance:
1.6476
View Other Search Results
by
Ford, Jeffrey (Jeffrey D.)
Call Number
658.45 22
Publication Date
2009
Summary
Annotation This book shows managers and employees how to use the right conversation at the right time, plan and start each conversation well, and finish each conversation effectively.
Format:
Electronic Resources
Relevance:
1.3095
by
Kerr, Rosemary, 1964- 1964-, compiler.
Call Number
658.45 BUS
Publication Date
2017
Summary
This handbook is designed to support you in effective and efficient business communication so that you can manage your communication with confidence and professionalism. The handbook covers the main forms of contemporary business communication used in the accounting profession. It also includes cultural elements of communication and guides on ethical behaviour in your communication.
Format:
Books
Relevance:
1.3029
by
Czarniawska-Joerges, Barbara.
Call Number
302.35 21
Publication Date
2003
Summary
This book is a collection of texts that explore the analogy between organizing and narrating, between action and text. The raw material of everyday organizational life consists of disconnected fragments, physical and verbal actions that do not make sense when reported with simple chronology. Narrating is organizing this raw and fragmented material with the help of such devices as plot and characters. Simultaneously, organizing makes narration possible, because it orders people, things and events in time and place. The collection, written by organization researchers from many different countrie.
Format:
Electronic Resources
Relevance:
1.3004
6.
by
Theobald, Theo, 1957-
Call Number
658.45 THE
Publication Date
2004
Summary
"Shut up and Listen! has something for all those who face the difficult challenge of making themselves heard in a multi-delivery-channel business world - whether trying to negotiate a pay rise or struggling to put the WOW factor into a presentation. So if you're fed up of the fads and fashions of commercial life then take a trip back to basics. This isn't the coalface, it's the coal!"--BOOK JACKET.
Format:
Books
Table of contents http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0412/2003028085.html
Relevance:
1.2852
by
Goodman, Michael B., 1949-
Call Number
658.45 23
Publication Date
2012
Summary
The communication professional in a Fortune 500, multi-national corporation today faces the challenges of a rapidly changing global economy, a revolution in communication channels fueled by the Internet, and a substantially transformed understanding of what a 21st century corporation stands for. This book investigates these forces and the specific communication challenges that they pose for the global corporation. Examining these forces and how they are interrelated should offer insights and strategies for students of the corporate communication discipline and business leaders to help them deploy effective communication as a strategic business asset in the contemporary global economy. This book focuses on the process of communication in a corporate context; and explores, analyzes, integrates, and applies the theory, practice, and functions of corporate communication. The combination of a theoretical framework for understanding how these forces influence corporate communication with practical guidelines for effective communication within this framework will also be of value to practitioners as well as students of the communication discipline.
Format:
Electronic Resources
Relevance:
1.2820
by
Dwyer, Judith.
Call Number
658.45 DWY
Publication Date
2009
Summary
This user-friendly text is divided into four parts: Workplace Communication; Workplace Relationships; Workplace Documents; and Career Development.
Format:
Books
Relevance:
1.0277
by
Stack, Laura.
Call Number
004.692 23
Publication Date
2013
Format:
Electronic Resources
Relevance:
0.9379
by
Kador, John.
Call Number
659.2 22
Publication Date
2009
Summary
From Jessie Jackson to Eliot Spitzer, JetBlue to John Edwards, the news is filled with public apologies - some effective and some not so. At some point everyone needs to make an effective apology. Effective Apology is a survival guide for all of us who find a need to apologize in our business or professional work, either for ourselves or for our organizations. The news is flooded with stories of people apologizing. But we dont need more apologies, says author John Kadorwe need better ones. Too many people miss tapping into the transformative power of apology to restore strained relationships.
Format:
Electronic Resources
Relevance:
0.8497
by
Waldron, Dr. Vincent R.
Call Number
650.13
Publication Date
2010
Summary
This book focuses on the types of risky interactions that threaten identities, relationships, and sometimes careers, including voicing dissent, repairing broken relationships, managing privacy, responding to harassment, offering criticism, and communicating emotion. Each chapter is grounded in real-life organizational scenarios, includes recent research, applies a standard theoretical framework, and illustrates a full range of communicative tactics and discourse practices. Throughout the book, authors Vincent R. Waldron and Jeffrey W. Kassing provide examples to spur thinking, raise questions.
Format:
Electronic Resources
Relevance:
0.8084
by
Luecke, Richard.
Call Number
658.4052 22
Publication Date
2010
Summary
Best Practice Workplace Negotiations offers a systematic approach to developing negotiating skills. It serves as an introduction to current best practices in negotiation that can be applied across a broad range of business situations. This up-to-the-minute course covers win-win vs. win-lose negotiations; the BATNA concept (best alternative to a negotiated agreement-what every negotiator should have in his mind before entering into any negotiation); walk-away price, or reserve point; negotiation as a logical set of process steps-preparation, initial moves, application of tactics, and post-deal.
Format:
Electronic Resources
Relevance:
0.0772
Limit Search Results
Narrowed by: