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Strategic Organizational Communication In a Global Economy

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

09.02.2012

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John Wiley & Sons Inc

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528

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24,6/18,9/3,2 cm

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816 g

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7. Auflage

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Englisch

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978-1-4443-3863-8

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"Strategic Organizational Communication has been truly revitalized with its comprehensive coverage of organizational issues within the communication community. Enhanced with new material on such issues as globalization, ethics, and change, the combination of in-depth reporting and pointed cases will provide students with useful, relevant insight into the complexities of organizational life."
- Cynthia Hardy, University of Melbourne
 
"Professors Conrad and Poole have maintained the solid core of critical analysis that has been the hallmark of this book, while thoroughly updating the cases and issues in the 7th edition. Bravo!"
- James A. Anderson, University of Utah

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

09.02.2012

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

528

Maße (L/B/H)

24,6/18,9/3,2 cm

Gewicht

816 g

Auflage

7. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4443-3863-8

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Libri GmbH
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DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Strategic Organizational Communication
  • Preface xi

    Unit I Underlying Concepts 1

    Chapter 1 Strategic Organizational Communication 3

    Organizational Communication as Strategic Discourse 5

    Case Study 1.1. How to Handle the Scarlet Email 7

    The Fundamental Paradox 10

    Thinking Strategically About Organizing and Communicating 12

    Case Study 1.2. Can You Trust Anyone Under Thirty? 14

    Creating Socio-Economic Spaces 18

    Making Organizations Look Alike 20

    Strategies of Organizing 23

    Strategic Communication for Individual Members of Organizations 24

    Summary: The Complexities of Organizational Communication 26

    Chapter 2 Keys to Strategic Organizational Communication 30

    Seeing Connections: The Importance of Systems Thinking 32

    Case Study 2.1. There Go the Lights, Here Come the Babies? 40

    Uncovering Assumptions: The Importance of Critical Thinking 43

    Valuing Differences: The Advantages of Diversity 47

    Thinking Globally: The Challenges of Globalization 49

    Understanding Technology: A Radical Force for Change 52

    Case Study 2.2. Working in the Virtual Future: An Optimistic View (Looking Back) 58

    Summary 66

    Unit II Strategies of Organizing 71

    Chapter 3 Traditional Strategies of Organizing 73

    Traditional Strategies of Organizational Design 75

    Case Study 3.1. Feel Safer Now? 83

    Traditional Strategies of Motivation, Control, and Surveillance 89

    Case Study 3.2. The Power of Rewards at Industry International 92

    Traditional Strategies of Leadership 98

    Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in Traditional Strategies of Organizing 99

    Case Study 3.3. Scenes From the Electronic Sweatshop 104

    Conclusion: Communication and Traditional Strategies of Organizing 107

    Chapter 4 Relational Strategies of Organizing 113

    Relational Strategies of Organizational Design 114

    Case Study 4.1. Going South? 118

    Relational Strategies of Motivation, Control, and Surveillance 127

    Case Study 4.2. Empowerment or Iron Cage? 133

    Relational Strategies of Leadership 136

    Information and Communication Technology and the Relational Strategy 139

    Assessing Relational Strategies 142

    Thinking Critically About Relational Strategies 146

    Chapter 5 Cultural Strategies of Organizing 155

    Defining Key Terms: Cultures and Organizational Cultures 157

    Cultural Strategies of Organizational Design 159

    Cultural Strategies of Motivation, Control, and Surveillance 161

    Organizational Symbolism and Cultural Strategies of Motivation and Control 166

    Case Study 5.1. It's My Party and I'll Do What I Want To 171

    Case Study 5.2. Resistance and Control in Three Service Organizations 175

    Cultural Strategies of Leadership 178

    Technology and Cultural Strategies of Organizing 181

    Thinking Critically About Cultural Strategies 183

    Chapter 6 Network Strategies of Organizing 191

    Network Strategies of Organizational Design 193

    Box 6.1. Choosing Communication Media 202

    Box 6.2. What Might Have Been 208

    Case Study 6.1. al-Qaeda: A Network Organization? 209

    Case Study 6.2. Evolving Into a Network Organization 213

    Network Strategies of Motivation, Control, and Surveillance 215

    Challenges for Control Systems in Network Organizations 218

    Leadership in Network Organizations 219

    Challenges and Problems for Network Organizations 221

    Beyond Networks: Alternative Strategies of Organizing 222

    Box 6.3. Postmodern Organizations? 225

    Conclusion 227

    Postscript to Unit II Contingency Perspective on Organizing Strategies 231

    Task 232

    Case Study P.1. Steeling Away Into a Different Structure 236

    Interrelationships Among the Contingency Variables 237

    Conclusion and Transition 238

    Unit III Challenges in the Twenty-First Century 241

    Chapter 7 Communication, Power, and Politics in Organizations 243

    A Perspective on Organizational Power 245

    Case Study 7.1. On Death and Dying 247

    Societal Assumptions and the Bases of Organizational Power 251

    Case Study 7.2. The Playground Never Ends 263

    Organizational Politics: Overt Power in the Communicative Process 266

    Box 7.1. An Exploration of Life in Systems of Power 274

    Conclusion 278

    Chapter 8 Communication, Decision Making, and Conflict in Organizations 284

    Communication and Organizational Decision Making 286

    Box 8.1. Making a Green Decision 291

    Case Study 8.1. Managing the Ambiguity 304

    Case Study 8.2. Koalas and Roos Flying Through Chaos 313

    Communication and the Management of Organizational Conflict 316

    Case Study 8.3. The Bargaining Case 327

    Conclusion 335

    Chapter 9 Organizational Change 339

    Innovation 343

    Box 9.1 Organizing for Creativity 344

    Adoption 348

    Implementation 355

    Case Study 9.1. Implementing a Moving Target: Quality Improvement at TopHill Hospital System 356

    Case Study 9.2. Storytelling Journeys into Change 368

    Conclusion 376

    Chapter 10 Communication and Diverse Workplaces 380

    Resisting "Others" 382

    Case Study 10.1. Sequestering Sexual Harassment 387

    Confronting the Dominant Perspective 398

    Box 10.1. Feminist Strategies for Organizing 399

    Case Study 10.2. Trying to Stay Balanced 402

    Case Study 10.3. Is That Term "Childless" or "Childfree"? 406

    Taking a Holistic Perspective 409

    Conclusion 412

    Chapter 11 Communication, Organizations, and Globalization 418

    Culture, Difference, and Organizational Communication 421

    Increasing Cultural Understanding 426

    Case Study 11.1. Can You Trust Anyone Under Thirty, Part 2? 427

    Economics, Globalization, and Organizational Communication 431

    Case Study 11.2. Small Companies, Global Approaches 438

    Chapter 12 Communication, Ethics, and Organizational Rhetoric 447

    Ethics, Organizations, and Social Control 450

    Societal Assumptions and Organizational Rhetoric 452

    Rhetoric and Organizational Crisis and Image Management 455

    Case Study 12.1. Lanxess Cleans Up Its Act 461

    Public Policy making and Organizational Rhetoric 463

    Case Study 12.2. Ike the Prophet 467

    Systems, Actions, and Ethics 469

    Conclusions and Implications for Ethics 480

    Postscript to Unit III Epilogue 489

    Index 491