Communication Skills for Effective Management

Communication Skills for Effective Management

by David Dickson (Author), OwenHargie (Author), Dennis Tourish (Author)

Synopsis

It is widely recognized that communication is at the very heart of effective management. There is therefore an ever-expanding demand for valid and generalizable information on how best to relate to people in organizational contexts. "Communication Skills for Effective Management" demonstrates how, for managers to be successful, they need to employ a range of key communication skills, styles and strategies. The contents are based upon the authors' experiences of researching, teaching and consulting in a range of private and public sector organizations. From their academic and real-world involvement they have identified the core skills of effective management. Presented in an academically rigorous yet student-friendly way, the reader is encouraged to interact with the material covered. Each chapter contains a series of boxed text, diagrams, tables and illustrations which summarize core points. Exercises are also provided to enable managers to put the material reviewed into practice. A text for undergraduate business and management students studying business communication and MBA students, this book should also be useful for practising managers.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 500
Edition: 2004 ed.
Publisher: Palgrave
Published: 19 Jan 2004

ISBN 10: 0333965752
ISBN 13: 9780333965757
Book Overview: 'The emphasis on real-world organizational skills issues and recommended strategy makes Communication Skills for Effective Management a winner and a book I would recommend to prospective managers ..., as well as business instructors seeking to help their students appreciate the importance of developing communication competencies.' - Sow Hup Chan, Facility of Business Administration University of Macau, Asian Business & Management, 2006, 5.

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'The emphasis on real-world organizational skills issues and recommended strategy makes Communication Skills for Effective Management a winner and a book I would recommend to prospective managers ..., as well as business instructors seeking to help their students appreciate the importance of developing communication competencies.' - Sow Hup Chan, Facility of Business Administration University of Macau, Asian Business & Management, 2006, 5.
Author Bio
OWEN HARGIE is Professor of Communication in the School Communication at the University of Ulster and Adjunct Professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.

DAVID DICKSON is Senior Lecturer in Communication at the University of Ulster.

DENNIS TOURISH is Professor of Communication at Aberdeen Business School, Robert Gordon University, UK