This book provides a unique orientation to the present, past, and future of the field of business communication by collecting reflective essays from some of its most influential scholars, teachers, and leaders.
This book provides a unique orientation to the present, past, and future of the field of business communication by collecting reflective essays from some of its most influential scholars, teachers, and leaders.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Janis Forman is Founding Director of the Management Communication Program at the UCLA Anderson School of Management. Professor Forman has received academic awards from the Association for Business Communication and the National Endowment for the Humanities. She has published extensively on organizational storytelling, collaboration, corporate communication, and translation and consults for many organizations.
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Chapter 1. Introduction Janis Forman Chapter 2. Take Two Xanax and Call Me in the Morning; or Career Tension in Business Communication Ronald Dulek Chapter 3. Cultivating a Liberal Arts Perspective on Workplace Communication Deborah C. Andrews Chapter 4. "Only Connect" Between Personal Life and Professional Choice Scholarship and Teaching My Generation and the Next" Janis Forman Chapter 5. Collaborative Networking for Better Teaching and Research Peter W. Cardon Chapter 6. To Summon the Future: Defining the Field and Deciding What to Teach N. Lamar Reinsch Jr. Chapter 7. The Visual Expeditions and Related Adventures of a Teacher Scholar and Administrator Charles Kostelnick Chapter 8. Persisting in the Field of Business Communication: "There's Really Something to It" Priscilla S. Rogers Chapter 9. Selling My Soul: Moving from the Humanities to Business Communication Daphne A. Jameson Chapter 10. My Experiential Learning Journey as a Management Communication Teacher-Scholar Gail Fann Thomas Chapter 11. Developing from a Teacher to a Scholar Across Cultures: The Moves from the East to the West and Back Again Bertha Du-Babcock
Chapter 1. Introduction Janis Forman Chapter 2. Take Two Xanax and Call Me in the Morning; or Career Tension in Business Communication Ronald Dulek Chapter 3. Cultivating a Liberal Arts Perspective on Workplace Communication Deborah C. Andrews Chapter 4. "Only Connect" Between Personal Life and Professional Choice Scholarship and Teaching My Generation and the Next" Janis Forman Chapter 5. Collaborative Networking for Better Teaching and Research Peter W. Cardon Chapter 6. To Summon the Future: Defining the Field and Deciding What to Teach N. Lamar Reinsch Jr. Chapter 7. The Visual Expeditions and Related Adventures of a Teacher Scholar and Administrator Charles Kostelnick Chapter 8. Persisting in the Field of Business Communication: "There's Really Something to It" Priscilla S. Rogers Chapter 9. Selling My Soul: Moving from the Humanities to Business Communication Daphne A. Jameson Chapter 10. My Experiential Learning Journey as a Management Communication Teacher-Scholar Gail Fann Thomas Chapter 11. Developing from a Teacher to a Scholar Across Cultures: The Moves from the East to the West and Back Again Bertha Du-Babcock
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