$112.49
Author: Kramer Michael W.
Brand: Oxford University Press
Edition: 1
Number Of Pages: 496
Details: Product Description
Organizational Communication: A Lifespan Approach is a student-focused introduction to the field. Full of real-world stories, helpful and unique illustrations, and constant application of theory, this text engages students and shows them how to apply concepts, theories, and perspectives in
every chapter.
Organizational Communication helps students understand their communication as participants in organizations throughout their lifetimes. It begins with how pre-career experiences influence our expectations for organizational experiences and ends with organizational exits, including retirement. This
approach provides a seamless integration of theory and application while helping students at any stage of life reflect on past experiences, prepare for new endeavors and roles, and understand vital organizational theories and perspectives in new and concrete ways.
Review
“This is truly a student-centered textbook that helps readers learn about key theories and concepts in organizational communication and understand how to apply them in their daily lives. I also like how the book is structured; it incorporates various theoretical perspectives throughout each chapter, which is perfect for an undergraduate audience. I am so excited to use it!”–Stephanie Dailey, Texas State University
“The book offers a theoretically sophisticated yet accessible introduction to organizational communication and has the potential to help students understand the importance of communication in organizations across their lifespans.”–Kathleen Krone, University of Nebraska
“This is a well-organized and thoughtfully structured textbook that aligns organizational communication topics with students’ potential career/organizational member lifespan.”–Michelle Fetherston, Marquette University and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
“Organizational Communication offers a fresh take on a comprehensive understanding of the field’s approaches and processes. It follows a less traditional path while incorporating new and relevant examples and a basic approach to conducting and understanding organizational communication research.”–Kimberly Smith, University of Central Florida
“Organizational Communication describes organizational communication, not from a topical or historical perspective like many other books, but from the perspective of a person entering, assimilating, and exiting an organization. It shows more of how organizational communication looks in practice than other textbooks do.”–LaKresha Graham, Rockhurst University
About the Author
Michael W. Kramer is Professor and Chair of the Department of Communication at the University of Oklahoma.
Ryan S. Bisel is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Oklahoma.
Release Date: 31-10-2016
Package Dimensions: 20x241x771