[BOOK|FB2] Case Studies for Organizational Communication: Understanding Communication Processes
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Not a Typical Friday Marifran Mattson New leadership wanting change fires a 25-year employee, resulting in legal action and concerns from peers with much less experience. A copy that has been read, but remains in clean condition.
This second edition adds 13 new cases, addressing issues such as mergers, virtual leaders, and supervisor-subordinate relationships. Bates: Communicating and Leading Change in Organizations 3. Case studies offer students the opportunity to explore critical incidents and develop effective strategies for resolution.
ISBN 13: 9780195386721 - Ibadan: Centre for External Studies, Univesity of Ibadan Ojomo, O. Dickmeyer A young newcomer begins his career at an established organization and must recognize and adapt to the norms of a strong corporate culture.
A copy that has been read, but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact, and the cover is intact. The spine Prrocesses show signs of wear. Pages can include rOganizational notes and highlighting, and the copy can include previous owner inscriptions. At ThriftBooks, our motto is: Read More, Spend Less. No guarantee on products that contain supplements and some products may include highlighting. This collection of cases cover formal and informal communication practices in a wide variety of organizational topics and processes, offering students the opportunity to apply their knowledge of organizational and business communication to analyze vital organizational issues and dilemmas. As a significant feature, an introductory case with margin notes provides a sample of how to read and analyze a case study. Each section begins with an introductory briefing paper, framing the central concepts and issues of the topic and focusing student attention. In addition, a detailed case content index.