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Managerial Communication for Organizational Development provides clarity for top, middle, and frontline managers on paramount communication issues
It helps them anticipate and respond to communication challenges managers face daily. Challenges occur rapidly and with no warning. A business can be destroyed by media manipulations of public perceptions.
Knowing what to do, what to say, and what not to say is paramount in dealing with complex cultural issues faced by today's managers. Developing effective communication strategies, internally and externally, will keep organizations viable.
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Managerial Communication for Organizational Development provides clarity for top, middle, and frontline managers on paramount communication issues

It helps them anticipate and respond to communication challenges managers face daily. Challenges occur rapidly and with no warning. A business can be destroyed by media manipulations of public perceptions.

Knowing what to do, what to say, and what not to say is paramount in dealing with complex cultural issues faced by today's managers. Developing effective communication strategies, internally and externally, will keep organizations viable. This book is a field manual for managers at any organizational level.


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Autorenporträt
Reginald L. Bell is a professor of management in the College of Business at Prairie View A&M University. He received his PhD in business education from the University of Missouri at Columbia. He has several dozen articles published in peer-reviewed journals and proceedings and is a frequent contributor to Supervision. He serves as an ad hoc reviewer for the International Journal of Business Communication and the Journal of Business and Technical Communication; he serves on the editorial review board for the Business and Professional Communication Quarterly. His research has also appeared in the Business and Professional Communication Quarterly, International Journal of Business Communication, Interdisciplinary Journal of E-Learning and Learning Objects, and several more.