Strategic Communication for Organizations elucidates the emerging research on strategic communication, particularly as it operates in a variety of organizational settings. This book, appropriate for both students and practitioners, emphasizes how theory and research from the field of communication studies can be used to support and advance organizations of all types across a variety of business sectors. Grounded in scholarship and organizational cases, this textbook: focuses on message design provides introductory yet comprehensive coverage of how strategy and message design enable effective organizational and corporate communication explores how theory and research can be synthesized to inform modern communication-based campaigns Strategic Communication for Organizations will help readers discuss how to develop, implement, and evaluate messages that are consistent with an organization’s needs, mission, and vision, effectively reaching and influencing internal and external audiences.
The main aim of the book is to give a general overview of theories, concepts and methods in strategic communication. The book also aims to develop an understanding of different perspectives and the consequences each one has for practice.
A lot of the raw materials (e.g., cardboard, six pack carriers, glass) are imported. ... And the biggest thing we implemented over the last 4 or 5 years is to find a way we can get some of our packaging material back to the brewery and ...
Written for both undergraduate and graduate students, the book fills in an important piece of the applied communication puzzle as it relates to organizations.
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This essential guide offers a detailed framework for assessing communication processes within an organization and using the results to develop improved organizational strategies.
The first major work of its kind, The International Encyclopedia of Strategic Communication captures the full scope of contemporary theory and practice.
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The Routledge Handbook of Strategic Communication provides a comprehensive review of research in the strategic communication domain and offers educators and graduate-level students a compilation of approaches to and studies of varying ...
This is a new edition of Strategic Communications for Nonprofits, which was first published in 1999.
The book is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students in internal, corporate, or employee communication courses and will be a useful reference for practitioners who want to understand how to carry out effective employee communication ...