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Management communication : a case-analysis approach / James S O'Rourke IV.

By: O'Rourke,James S.
Boston, MA : Prentice Hall, ©2013Edition: 5th ed., International ed.Description: xviii, 413 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780132980630.Subject(s): Communication in management | Communication -- Management | Communication in management -- Case studiesDDC classification: 658.45/Or66 Other classification: Grad
Contents:
Ch.1. Management Communication in Transition -- Ch.2. Communication and Strategy -- Ch.3. Communication Ethics -- Ch.4. Speaking -- Ch.5. Writing -- Ch.6. Persuasion -- Ch.7. Technology -- Ch.8. Listening and Feedback -- Ch.9. Nonverbal Communication -- Ch.10. Intercultural Communication -- Ch.11. Managing Conflict -- Ch.12. Business Meetings That Work -- Ch.13. Dealing with the News Media.
Summary: Strategic communication methods that support the development of ethical and effective managers at all levels of business. For readers who know that they need effective communication skills in order to be successful in the business world, this text provides a strategic, yet practical view of managerial communication.
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Previous ed.: 2010.

Includes index.

Ch.1. Management Communication in Transition -- Ch.2. Communication and Strategy -- Ch.3. Communication Ethics -- Ch.4. Speaking -- Ch.5. Writing -- Ch.6. Persuasion -- Ch.7. Technology -- Ch.8. Listening and Feedback -- Ch.9. Nonverbal Communication -- Ch.10. Intercultural Communication -- Ch.11. Managing Conflict -- Ch.12. Business Meetings That Work -- Ch.13. Dealing with the News Media.

Strategic communication methods that support the development of ethical and effective managers at all levels of business. For readers who know that they need effective communication skills in order to be successful in the business world, this text provides a strategic, yet practical view of managerial communication.

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