Corporate Communication: An International And Management Perspective
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About the Book Provides an international and management perspective on the field of corporate communication Corporate communication plays an important role in higher-level management to help build and preserve a company's reputation. This intangible yet valuable asset determines the net worth of a company and affects the success of its operations. Corporate Communication: An International and Management Perspective introduces readers to the broad environment of the modern extended organization and provides an understanding of the globalization process. It describes how economic, political, and cultural features of a country affect company decisions and communication and discusses various communication disciplines and practices that are employed in programs and campaigns. This book addresses the key management issues of sustainability and technology and innovation. It also emphasizes the importance of why corporate communication must be seen as a management function and not restricted to a communication process. Presented in five parts, Corporate Communication offers comprehensive chapters covering: The Domain of Corporate Communication; Strategic Application of Communication Practices; International Perspective; Key Management Issues of Sustainability and Technology; and Corporate Communication Contribution to Management. The foundation of Corporate Communication is public relations but also included is the entire range of communication practices and the contribution to management decision making.
OTTO LERBINGER, PHD, Economics Department, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is Professor Emeritus of Public Relations at Boston University, specializing in corporate public affairs, crisis management, and international public relations. He has taught courses in Economic Behavior, Organizational Structure and Behavior, and Communication Theory. He also served as chairman of what is now the Department of Mass Communication, Advertising, and Public Relation, was Director of Research at the New York public relations firm of Ruder & Finn, and served as a consultant for several public relations firms. He has given lectures and seminars in Australia, Bahrain, Chile, China and Hong Kong, Colombia, England, and New Zealand.