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A practical and theoretical discussion of how to effectively communicate organizational change to management, employees, stockholders, and customers.Rapid and volatile organizational change is one ...
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A practical and theoretical discussion of how to effectively communicate organizational change to management, employees, stockholders, and customers.

Rapid and volatile organizational change is one of the most profound characteristics of our time. How to communicate the need for and the direction of change to stockholders, employees, customers, and management is the subject of this book.

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Price: £27.00
Pages: 334
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series in International Management
Publication Date: 01 July 1995
ISBN: 9780791424964
Format: Paperback
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"Communicating change is significant in today's business environment. In the 1990s business is fast paced, technologically advanced, and often international. The key to successful management today requires management to interpret a constantly changing environment to both customers and employees. Today's managers cannot rely on communication practices learned in the past. This book provides managers with effective tools in a fast paced market." — Kathleen Ryan

Chapter 1. Communicating Organizational Change
by Donald P. Cushman and Sarah S. King

Part 1. Private Sector Organizations


Chapter 2. Communicating Change: A High-Speed Management Perspective
by Sarah S. King and Donald P. Cushman


Chapter 3. Leading Organizational Change: A High-Speed Management Perspective
by Donald P. Cushman and Sarah S. King


Chapter 4. Improving Community Service: Strategic Cooperation Through Communication
by Rod Miller


Chapter 5. Stereotypes and Organizational Learning:Lessons from Mergers and Acquisitions of Multinational Corporations in Post-Communist Countries
by Krzysztof Obloj


Chapter 6. Organizational Inertia or Corporate Culture Momentum
by Michael Goodman


Chapter 7. Communicating the Need for Change in a Multinational Pharmaceutical Corporation: A Case Study
by Giuseppe Raimondi


Chapter 8. Communicating the Need for Shared Responsibility in Nongovernment Joint Venture Projects: Lessons from Years of Experience
by Gordon Knowles


Part 2. Public Sector Organizations


Chapter 9. Public Sector Performance and Private Sector Management
by Ron Cullen


Chapter 10. Communicating Health Care Reform: A Change for the Better?
by John Johnson


Chapter 11. Communication and Role Stress in Government rganization
by John Penhallurick


Part 3. Organizations in Regional Cultures


Chapter 12. Communicating Change in China
by Yanan Ju


Chapter 13. Communicating Change in Australia
by Robyn Johnston


Chapter 14. Communication in Asian Job Interviews
by Ernst Martin


Chapter 15. Lessons from the Restructuring of Post-Communist Enterprises
by Andrzej K. Kozminski


Contributors


Index