
Management Communication: Financial Times Briefing
Gordon Adler(Author)
Pearson Education Limited (Publisher)
Published on 25. November 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-0-273-73637-0 (ISBN)
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Description
A concise and pithy reference guide that gives busy decision makers everything they need to know about management communications to get the right results for their business
This book provides you with all the powerful, practical and accessible guidance you need to transform the effectiveness of communication within your business.
It will show you how to:
? adopt a communications mindset
? accept responsibility for your communication
? take a strategic view of communications, whether you are internal or external, spoken, written or non-verbal, too
? develop a simple, focused communication strategy
? ensure that strategy is aligned with company strategy
? take account of the interests, needs and language of your audience
? make communication compelling, continuous and credible
This book provides tried and tested tools, processes and techniques that are grounded in the reality of everyday business life. It offers a simple approach to strategic communication that will help you develop a practical framework for thinking about management communications, with questions to ask, examples and things to think about.
This book provides you with all the powerful, practical and accessible guidance you need to transform the effectiveness of communication within your business.
It will show you how to:
? adopt a communications mindset
? accept responsibility for your communication
? take a strategic view of communications, whether you are internal or external, spoken, written or non-verbal, too
? develop a simple, focused communication strategy
? ensure that strategy is aligned with company strategy
? take account of the interests, needs and language of your audience
? make communication compelling, continuous and credible
This book provides tried and tested tools, processes and techniques that are grounded in the reality of everyday business life. It offers a simple approach to strategic communication that will help you develop a practical framework for thinking about management communications, with questions to ask, examples and things to think about.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Harlow
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 173 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
430 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-273-73637-0 (9780273736370)
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Gordon Adler
Management Communication: Financial Times Briefing
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09/2012
1st Edition
Financial Times / Prentice Hall;Pearson FT Press
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Person
Gordon Adler runs Adler Way, a communications consulting boutique that helps managers and companies improve their communications. Gordon has many years of consulting, management, leadership and teaching experience. He has been a professional writer, editor, communications director, senior manager and professor. He has worked around the world, and speaks English, French and German.
Content
Table of Contents
Part 1 ? In Brief
1 Executive summary
2 What is management communication?
3 Why management communication?
4 Who?s doing it?
Part 2 ? In Practice
5 Interpersonal communication
6 Internal communication
7 External communication
8 How to measure management communication
9 How to talk about management communication
Part 3 ? Intervention
10 Executive intervention
Part 4 ? In depth
11 Additional resources
Part 1 ? In Brief
1 Executive summary
2 What is management communication?
3 Why management communication?
4 Who?s doing it?
Part 2 ? In Practice
5 Interpersonal communication
6 Internal communication
7 External communication
8 How to measure management communication
9 How to talk about management communication
Part 3 ? Intervention
10 Executive intervention
Part 4 ? In depth
11 Additional resources