Organizational Change integrates major empirical,
theoretical and conceptual approaches to implementing communication
in organizational settings. Laurie Lewis ties together
the disparate literatures in management, education, organizational
sociology, and communication to explore how the practices and
processes of communication work in real-world cases of change
implementation.

* Gives a bold and comprehensive overview of communication
research and ideas on change and those who bring it about

* Fills in an important piece of the applied communication puzzle
as it relates to organizations

* Illustrated with student friendly, real life case studies from
organizations, including organizational mergers, governmental
or nonprofit policy or procedural implementation, or technological
innovation

* Winner of the 2011 Organizational Communication NCA Division
Book of the Year



Autorentext
Laurie K. Lewis is Associate Professor of Communication at Rutgers University. Her work has been published in many highly regarded journals including Academy of Management Review, Human Communication Research, Communication Monographs, Communication Theory, Management Communication Quarterly, Journal of Business Communication among others. Dr. Lewis is also an experienced trainer and consultant in the area of organizational change and a research associate at Lifestory Research.



Klappentext
What is organizational change and how it can be brought about? Organizational Change integrates major empirical, theoretical, and conceptual approaches to implementers' and other stakeholders' strategic communication during change. Laurie Lewis ties together disparate literatures in management, education, organizational sociology, and communication to explore how the practices and processes of communication work in real-world cases of change implementation.

Written for both undergraduate and graduate students, the book fills in an important piece of the applied communication puzzle as it relates to organizations. In addition to giving a bold and comprehensive overview of communication research and ideas on change and those who bring it about, each chapter is illustrated with student-friendly, real-life case studies including organizational mergers, governmental/nonprofit policy and procedural implementation, and technological innovation.



Zusammenfassung
Organizational Change integrates major empirical, theoretical and conceptual approaches to implementing communication in organizational settings. Laurie Lewis ties together the disparate literatures in management, education, organizational sociology, and communication to explore how the practices and processes of communication work in real-world cases of change implementation.
  • Gives a bold and comprehensive overview of communication research and ideas on change and those who bring it about
  • Fills in an important piece of the applied communication puzzle as it relates to organizations
  • Illustrated with student friendly, real life case studies from organizations, including organizational mergers, governmental or nonprofit policy or procedural implementation, or technological innovation
  • Winner of the 2011 Organizational Communication NCA Division Book of the Year


Inhalt
Introduction.

1 Defining Organizational Change.

2 Processes of Communication During Change.

3 A Stakeholder Communication Model of Change.

4 Outcomes of Change Processes.

5 Communication Approaches and Strategies.

6 Power and Resistance.

7 Antecedents to Strategies, Assessments, and Interactions.

8 Stakeholder Interactions: Storying and Framing.

9 Applying the Model in Practice.

Glossary.

Index.

Titel
Organizational Change
Untertitel
Creating Change Through Strategic Communication
EAN
9781444340358
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
22.03.2011
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.17 MB
Anzahl Seiten
256