
Publications Management
Essays for Professional Communicators
Baywood Publishing Company Inc
1st Edition
Published on 15. June 1994
Book
Hardback
264 pages
978-0-89503-163-1 (ISBN)
Description
"Publications Management: Essays for Professional Communicators" is a collection of essays designed for use in academic programs in technical and professional communication and for communication professionals in the workplace. The contributors include publications managers in the workplace and academics who teach in technical and professional communication programs. Their multiple perspectives offer a broad introduction to some of the important issues publications.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amityville
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
453 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-89503-163-1 (9780895031631)
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Persons
O Jane Allen (Author) , Lynn H Deming (Author)
Content
Acknowledgments
Introduction O. Jane Allen and Lynn H. Deming
PART I. COMMUNICATION AND THE MANAGER
Managing Technical Publications: A Growing and Changing Responsibility James W. Souther
Designing Noise Audits to Improve Managerial-Employee Communication Renee B. Horowitz and Robert V. Peltier
Technical Communication Models That Ensure Productive Meetings Marian G. Barchilon
PART II. MANAGEMENT AND SUPERVISION
Comprehending and Aligning Professionals and Publications Organizations Daniel L. Plung
Culture and Anarchy: What Publications Managers Should Know about Us and Them John G. Bryan
Hiring and Managing Editorial Freelancers David L. Armbruster
Managing Internships Jody H. Heiken
PART III. PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND THE INFORMATION DEVELOPMENT CYCLE
The Role of the Technical Communicator Within Organizational Information Development Cycles Christopher J. Forbes
Project Management: The Art of Managing Deadlines Barbara Weber
The Project Worksheet for Efficient Writing Management John S. Harris
Document Standardization: Maintaining Project Harmony Lynn H. Deming
Estimating Costs for Documentation Projects David L. Smith
Robert M. Brown
PART IV. LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES
Managing Publications According to Legal and Ethical Standards Carolyn D. Rude
Rhetoric, Ethical Codes, and the Revival of Ethos in Publications Management Stuart C. Brown
PART V. PEDAGOGY
Can We Be Partners? Industry/Corporate Advisory Boards for Academic Technical Communication Programs Carole Yee
Teaching Technical Communication Majors about Organizational Management Paul V. Anderson
A Design for a Graduate Seminar in Publications Management O. Jane Allen
Contributors
Index
Introduction O. Jane Allen and Lynn H. Deming
PART I. COMMUNICATION AND THE MANAGER
Managing Technical Publications: A Growing and Changing Responsibility James W. Souther
Designing Noise Audits to Improve Managerial-Employee Communication Renee B. Horowitz and Robert V. Peltier
Technical Communication Models That Ensure Productive Meetings Marian G. Barchilon
PART II. MANAGEMENT AND SUPERVISION
Comprehending and Aligning Professionals and Publications Organizations Daniel L. Plung
Culture and Anarchy: What Publications Managers Should Know about Us and Them John G. Bryan
Hiring and Managing Editorial Freelancers David L. Armbruster
Managing Internships Jody H. Heiken
PART III. PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND THE INFORMATION DEVELOPMENT CYCLE
The Role of the Technical Communicator Within Organizational Information Development Cycles Christopher J. Forbes
Project Management: The Art of Managing Deadlines Barbara Weber
The Project Worksheet for Efficient Writing Management John S. Harris
Document Standardization: Maintaining Project Harmony Lynn H. Deming
Estimating Costs for Documentation Projects David L. Smith
Robert M. Brown
PART IV. LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES
Managing Publications According to Legal and Ethical Standards Carolyn D. Rude
Rhetoric, Ethical Codes, and the Revival of Ethos in Publications Management Stuart C. Brown
PART V. PEDAGOGY
Can We Be Partners? Industry/Corporate Advisory Boards for Academic Technical Communication Programs Carole Yee
Teaching Technical Communication Majors about Organizational Management Paul V. Anderson
A Design for a Graduate Seminar in Publications Management O. Jane Allen
Contributors
Index