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Modaff and DeWine's new undergraduate text, Organizational
Communication: Foundations, Challenges, and Misunderstandings,
offers a unique perspective on the field of internal organizational
communication. The authors review the foundational material, but
intersperse the discussions with excerpts from interviews conducted
with over 60 leaders and workers in a variety of organizations.
A central feature of the text is the concept of misunderstandings,
which highlights the idea that organizations are inherently
problematic. This focus positions communication at the center of
organizational life, and shows the reader how and why communication
can serve to create and resolve misunderstandings of all types. The
authors advance a model, the Communicative Organization, which
allows the reader to see the significance of communication to every
aspect of organizational functioning.
Benefits to instructors and students include:
* The use of real-life problems as told by organizational leaders
and workers to illustrate the material discussed in every chapter,
which provides an easy mechanism for starting class discussions.
* Chapters on realistic recruitment and organizational
socialization, which are not typically found in other introductory
organizational communication textbooks.
* Integration of the concepts of gender and diversity throughout
the text.
* Discussions of current applications of theories and concepts as
students have or will experience them.
* A postscript that ties all of the material from the text
together.
* A writing style that is student-centered yet sufficiently
challenging.
* A dedicated website (created by Derek Lane, Universityof
Kentucky, Lexington) to support the text is available at http:
//www.uky.edu/~drlane/orgcomm. It includes chapter outlines,
supplemental content, and suggested course syllabi. The site
greatly facilitates use of the text for students. A PDF of
corrected pages of the subject index from the first printing is
also available at this site.
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