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Rogers, Donald P. – ABCA Bulletin, 1979
This outline contains categories on the origins, theories, processes, principles, and problems associated with organizational communication. (RL)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides, Higher Education
Inkster, Bob – 1993
This overview of an English course, "Writing for Government, Business, and Industry" (listed as English 339 at St. Cloud State University in Minnesota), emphasizes the essential elements of audience and voice. Composition theorists' assertion that the absence of voice is symptomatic of a profound developmental deficit (suggesting an…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
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Alderton, Steven M. – Communication Education, 1983
Describes how a graduate class in communication consulting might be structured. Includes a list of readings and class assignments. (PD)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Consultants, Consultation Programs, Course Content
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Prusank, Diane T.; And Others – Communication Education, 1994
Offers a description of a capstone course for undergraduates (majoring in either organizational or interpersonal communication) designed to help students understand and manage the interconnections between their personal and work lives. Discusses course assignments and evaluation as well as student response. (SR)
Descriptors: Capstone Experiences, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Higher Education
Krivonos, Paul D. – 1993
The meteoric rise of Multinational Enterprises (MNE's) and the concomitant increase in international trade and investment speak to the crucial need for a global perspective to be incorporated into the curriculum of the organizational communication course. The communication functions of MNE's are an increasingly important focus for students of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Class Activities, Course Content, Cultural Awareness
Salem, Philip – 1977
Most speech communication curricula have room for only three organizational courses: (1) business and professional speech communication (B and P), usually offered to freshmen and sophomores; (2) an introduction to organizational communication, presented to sophomores and upper-class students; and (3) a seminar in organizational communication, for…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Organization, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
Shelby, Annette N. – 1985
Public relations as strategic communication is one possible theme for an introductory course in public relations. This perspective focuses attention on messages (their content, timing, media, and so forth) as strategic responses to the audience and the situation. It provides a defensible rationale for including certain relevant topics in the…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Conflict Resolution, Course Content, Decision Making
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Argenti, Paul A. – Journal of Business Communication, 1986
Proposes a college-level elective course in advanced management communication that would teach future managers how to communicate with shareholders, the media, financial analysts, and the labor force. (SRT)
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, Business Administration, Business Communication, Course Content
Kreps, Gary L. – 1984
The case study method, a technique for examining realistic organizational problems through systematic analysis, is a very useful tool in the organizational communication class. Case analysis involves the identification and examination of salient issues causing the problems that organizational members are experiencing, as well as the development of…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Case Studies, Course Content, Critical Thinking
Wright, David W. – 1985
An effective communication learning experience is the nonverbal communication field trip in organizational settings. Objectives for this activity include defining and describing nonverbal areas such as "proxemics,""chronemics,""objectics,""kinesics,""haptics," and "vocalics," and to observe these areas in an organizational setting. The experience…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Communication (Thought Transfer), Course Content, Education Work Relationship
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Goodall, H. Lloyd, Jr. – Communication Quarterly, 1982
Examines the idea of organizational communication competence and describes how behavioral, cognitive, and performance objectives can be developed for a simulation course. Explains how the course works using small groups, organizational problems, and problem-solving discussions. Includes a sample syllabus with evaluation forms, a discussion of…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Communication Skills, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Graber, Doris A. – 1982
It is unfortunate that the field of organizational communication has neglected communication in political settings, because the bulk of students enrolled in social science curricula are likely to work in public or semipublic institutions. Problems unique to the political setting stem from the fact that most public agencies must tailor their…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Education Work Relationship, Government Employees
Scott, James Calvert, Ed. – 1988
This yearbook suggests that businesspersons need to enhance their communication skills and that business educators have opportunities to fulfill that need. The yearbook contains 15 chapters organized in 5 parts. Part I discusses the importance of communication skills in the business world and identifies aspects of communication that…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Education, Business Skills, Communication Problems
Career Resources Development Center, Inc., San Francisco, CA. – 1993
Project EXCEL is a federally-funded workplace literacy program involving hotel enterprises in the San Francisco (California) Bay area. Its focus is on identification and instruction of literacy skills essential to job success for limited-English-proficient (LEP) workers. Training is intended to enable employees to understand written work orders,…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Classroom Techniques, Communication Skills
Career Resources Development Center, Inc., San Francisco, CA. – 1993
Project EXCEL is a federally-funded workplace literacy program involving hotel enterprises in the San Francisco (California) Bay area. Its focus is on identification and instruction of literacy skills essential to job success for limited-English-proficient (LEP) workers. Training is intended to enable employees to understand written work orders,…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Course Content, Hospitality Occupations
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