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Organizational Communication for Survival focuses on surviving and thriving in the organizational environment from a communication perspective. In fifteen simple chapters, this applied book shows employees and managers how to communicate effectively within organizations. This "survival guide for employees" provides concise and clear guidelines, along with a foundation of theory and scholarship, to help students learn to become effective communicators in organizational settings. For effective communication between employees and managers.

224 pages, ebook

First published January 1, 1978

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May 16, 2018
This text is one in a series of texts books published by Pearson, that all suffer from the same problem. The information contained within is substantial, and it is broken up into cohesive and well manageable chapters. However, definable terms and keywords are very difficult to identify at a glance. As you read though the text some keywords may be in bold, others may be italicized, and others still may just be plain text. Other than that this is a very informative text that presented the information clearly and cohesively.
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January 22, 2020
This book read almost like an op-ed piece. A little pointed, a little cringey in some of the terminology, and felt a little dated.
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