Managerial communication : evaluating the right dose / / J. David Johnson.

The metaphor of dosage offers a rich organizing principle for managers. It focuses our efforts on such fundamental, pragmatic communication issues as amount, frequency, delivery system, sequencing, interaction with other agents, and contraindications. It suggests compelling new answers to fundamenta...

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Superior document:Corporate communication collection,
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Year of Publication:2012
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:2012 digital library.
Corporate communication collection.
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Physical Description:1 electronic text (xvi, 170 p.) :; digital file.
Notes:Part of: 2012 digital library.
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Summary:The metaphor of dosage offers a rich organizing principle for managers. It focuses our efforts on such fundamental, pragmatic communication issues as amount, frequency, delivery system, sequencing, interaction with other agents, and contraindications. It suggests compelling new answers to fundamental problems that all managers must face, with an appreciation of basic issues beyond our conscious awareness. The book is targeted toward graduate, executive, and professional audiences. In our day-to-day lives--whether we are discussing things with our housing contractor, our cable repair man, our doctor--we must constantly decide how much communication we should engage in to pursue our projects. This work focuses on the dosage metaphor as a way of confronting this question--what level of communication, both in terms of amount and of depth, is really necessary to accomplish particular purposes? Most communication theories implicitly paint a picture of the prevalence and paramount importance of communication, with a "communication metamyth" that more is necessarily better. This book provides the first truly comprehensive treatment of dosage. It also focuses on perhaps the most contemporaneously interesting issues of change and of productivity. The final chapter presents the dosage metaphor in broad sweep, suggesting a countervailing minimalist approach to communication.
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat reader.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781606494646 (pbk.)
9781606494653 (electronic bk.)
ISSN:2156-8170
Access:Access restricted to authorized users and institutions.
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: J. David Johnson.