Case Studies for Organizational Communication: Understanding Communication Processes
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Rating | : | 4.52 (681 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0195386728 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 400 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-09-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Case studies offer students the opportunity to explore critical incidents and develop effective strategies for resolution. Two new sections--"Organizations and Their Stakeholders" and "Organizational Crisis"--and twenty-one new readings address a variety of issues, including organizational technology, teamwork and group processes, decision-making and problem-solving, and diversity. Edited by Joann Keyton and Pamela Shockley-Zalabak, the book includes a variety of open-ended cases that encourage lively classroom discussions. This format also provides instructors with greater flexibility in connecting case assignments to their primary text. Featuring the exclusive, real-life case studies of top communication scholars, Case Studies for Organizational Commu
Org Comm Class The book was okay. It is a collection of case studies that do not offer much learning on there own, but it is a good addition to another text or as a topic of discussion because it is an extremely easy read.. "Two Stars" according to DDH. This book arrived in good condition.
Joann Keyton is Professor of Communication at North Carolina State University.Pamela Shockley-Zalabak is Professor of Communication and Chancellor at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.
"This is a great book to be used as a supplement to a traditional organizational communication text. Additionally, the casebook includes cases from some of the best-known scholars in the field, and the cases are accessible to a broad range of students (for use in both introductory and more advanced courses)."--Elise J. The issues alluded to in the cases reinforce course content taught during class lectures."--Suchitra Shenoy, Purdue University"The section-based approach to grouping related cases together is a