Phillip G. Clampitt 
Communicating for Managerial Effectiveness [EPUB ebook] 
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Communicating for Managerial Effectiveness skillfully integrates theory, research, and real-world case studies into models designed to guide thoughtful responses to complex communication issues. The highly anticipated Sixth Edition builds on the strategic principles and related tactics highlighted in previous editions to show readers how to add value to their organizations by communicating more effectively. Author Phillip G. Clampitt (Blair Endowed Chair of Communication at the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay) addresses common communication problems experienced in organizations, including:



  • Communicating about major changes spanning organizational boundaries

  • Selecting the proper communication technologies

  • Transforming data into knowledge

  • Addressing ethical dilemmas

  • Providing useful performance feedback

  • Structuring and using robust decision-making practices

  • Cultivating the innovative spirit

  • Building a world-class communication system


 

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Foreword

Preface

Introduction

SECTION 1. FOUNDATION

Chapter 1. Understanding Communication

Propositions

Implications of the Propositions

Conclusion

Key Concepts

“Drill Down” Exercises

Chapter 2. Examining Communication Approaches

The Arrow Approach

The Circuit Approach

Communication as Dance

Conclusion

Key Concepts

“Drill Down” Exercises

Chapter 3. Scrutinizing Ethical Issues

Fundamental Assumptions

Ethical Dilemmas

A Strategic Approach to Corporate Ethics

Conclusion

Key Concepts

“Drill Down” Exercises

Chapter 4. Imparting the Organizational Culture

What Is Culture?

Does Culture Matter?

How Can We Discover Culture?

How Can We Evaluate Culture?

How Can Leaders Effectively Impart the Culture?

Conclusion

Key Concepts

“Drill Down” Exercises

SECTION 2. COMMUNICATION CHALLENGES

Chapter 5. Selecting and Using Communication Technologies

The B – C Model: A Deeper Look

How Perspective Affects Value

What to Do?

Conclusion

Key Concepts

“Drill Down” Exercises

Chapter 6. Managing Data, Information, Knowledge, and Action

The D-I-K-A Model

Variations of the Model

Managing the Data–Information Relationship

Managing the Information–Knowledge Relationship

Managing the Knowledge–Action Relationship

Conclusion

Key Concepts

“Drill Down” Exercises

Chapter 7. Providing Performance Feedback

Performance Feedback Principles

Implementing a Successful Feedback System

Communicating Performance Feedback

Conclusion

Key Concepts

“Drill Down” Exercises

Chapter 8. Communicating across Organizational Boundaries

The Nature of Boundaries

Potential Problems of Boundaries

Contributing Factors

What to Do?

Conclusion

Key Concepts

“Drill Down” Exercises

Chapter 9. Structuring and Using Robust Decision-Making Practices

Decision-Making Tensions

Pre-Decision-Making Checklist

The Robust Decision-Making Model

Strategies for Optimizing the Decision-Making Process

Conclusion

Key Concepts

“Drill Down” Exercises

Chapter 10. Communicating about Change

Approaches to Change

Selecting the Degree of Communication

Reactions to Change

The “Iceberg” Model

Conclusion

Key Concepts

“Drill Down” Exercises

Chapter 11. Cultivating the Innovative Spirit

Misconceptions

What Is Innovation?

A Perspective on Success and Failure

Strategic Traffic Signals

Conclusion

Key Concepts

“Drill Down” Exercises

Chapter 12. Building a World-Class Communication System

Assess

Strategize

Implement

The Assess–Strategize–Implement Cycle in Action

Conclusion

Key Concepts

“Drill Down” Exercises

Glossary

Notes

Index

About the Author

Über den Autor

Phillip G. Clampitt received his Ph.D. in organizational communication from the University of Kansas. He holds the Blair Endowed Chair of Communication and was previously the Hendrickson Professor of Business at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay where he is a full professor.  Dr. Clampitt is the chair of four units at UWGB:  Information & Computing Science, Communication, Computer Science, and Information Science. Sage Publications recently published the sixth edition of his best-selling book, Communicating for Managerial Effectiveness 6e. He co-authored two books with Robert J. De Koch (President/COO of the Boldt Company): Embracing Uncertainty: The Essence of Leadership and Transforming Leaders into Progress Makers.  Phil’s work on “Decision Downloading” was featured in the MIT Sloan Management Review and the Wall Street Journal.  Additionally, he has published in numerous journals, including The Academy of Management Executive, Journal of Communication Management, Journal of Business Communication and Management Communication Quarterly. He has contributed chapters to numerous works including: Handbook of Communication Audits for Organisations, Communication Audits, and the International Encyclopedia of Organizational Communication.  He also is on the editorial board of many professional journals. Over the past thirty years he has worked on communication and leadership issues with many organizations including Nokia, Pepsi Co, Schneider National, The Boldt Company, Dental City, National University and the Menasha Corporation.  Phil has been a guest speaker at the U.S. Army War College where they use his books in their Strategic Leadership class. In addition to many guest-speaking opportunities in the U.S., he has also been invited to speak internationally at places such as The University of Pisa, The University of Aberdeen, The University of Ulster, as well as to numerous multi-national businesses and professional organizations.   His students have heard him ask, ‚So what?‘ so often that they started calling him “Dr. So What.” Subsequently, he developed a related website (www.drsowhat.com) that highlights his passionate commitment to critical thinking and thoughtful inquiry. 
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