Organizational Listening: The Missing Essential in Public Communication
This landmark study proposes and describes how organizations need to create an architecture of listening to regain trust and re-engage people whose voices are unheard or ignored. It presents a compelling case to show that urgent attention to organizational listening is essential for maintaining healthy democracy, organization legitimacy, business sustainability, and social equity.
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Organizational Listening: The Missing Essential in Public Communication
This landmark study proposes and describes how organizations need to create an architecture of listening to regain trust and re-engage people whose voices are unheard or ignored. It presents a compelling case to show that urgent attention to organizational listening is essential for maintaining healthy democracy, organization legitimacy, business sustainability, and social equity.
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Organizational Listening: The Missing Essential in Public Communication

Organizational Listening: The Missing Essential in Public Communication

by Jim Macnamara
Organizational Listening: The Missing Essential in Public Communication

Organizational Listening: The Missing Essential in Public Communication

by Jim Macnamara

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Overview

This landmark study proposes and describes how organizations need to create an architecture of listening to regain trust and re-engage people whose voices are unheard or ignored. It presents a compelling case to show that urgent attention to organizational listening is essential for maintaining healthy democracy, organization legitimacy, business sustainability, and social equity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781433130526
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Publication date: 11/29/2015
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 386
Product dimensions: 5.91(w) x 8.86(h) x (d)

About the Author

Jim Macnamara (PhD, University of Western Sydney) is Professor of Public Communication at the University of Technology Sydney, a position he took up after a 30-year professional career spanning journalism, corporate and marketing communication, and media research. He is the author of fourteen books including The 21st Century Media (R)evolution: Emergent Communication Practices (2nd ed., Peter Lang, 2014) and Journalism and PR: Unpacking ‘Spin’, Stereotypes, and Media Myths (Peter Lang, 2014).

Table of Contents

Contents: – The Fundamental Role of Communication and Voice – How Organizations Say They Communicate – The Crisis of Listening in Organizations and Society – Creating an ‘Architecture of Listening’ and Doing the Work of Listening – The Benefits of organizational listening for democratic politics, government, business, and society.
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