Management of Corporate Communication

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Compliance Gaining
Cost Reward Ratios
Design Logics
Devious
Double Interact
enactment theory
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General Frame
group performance dynamics
Internal Revenue Service
Issue Ads
Issue Advertising
Key Publics
Message Design Logics
narrative meaning in organizations
narrative theory
organizational communication
organizational discourse
Organizational Rhetoric
Persona
public policy
public relations
Quality Circles
Relational Partners
Risk Communication
Social Exchange Theory
stakeholder coordination
stakeholder negotiation
Swat
Symbolic Convergence
Terministic Screens
uncertainty reduction
Undirected Play
Vice Versa
Violate

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805815528
  • Weight: 498g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 1994
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Whereas many organizational communication texts address internal communication processes, few consider the efforts that companies expend to communicate with external stakeholders. Likewise, many texts that concentrate on public relations or advertising consider external communication, but fail to give attention to internal communication. Combining both points of view, this text explains how an entire organization operates through enactments of personnel and external stakeholders.

Central to this book is a concern for meaning and its influence on the performance of jobs in response to expectations of co-workers and external publics. The concept of narrative is used to explain how individual and organization performance is the expression of personae that are best when enacted jointly -- in varying degrees of coordination -- to satisfy mutual performance expectations. Narrative explains the power of organizational meaning, interpersonal contacts, group performance, stakeholder negotiation, and internal and external organizational zones of meaning -- assumptions that are shared by people who enact an organization through coordinated efforts.

Robert L. Heath