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Exploring Internal Communication - Towards Informed Employee Voice (Hardcover, 4th edition): Kevin Ruck Exploring Internal Communication - Towards Informed Employee Voice (Hardcover, 4th edition)
Kevin Ruck
R1,226 Discovery Miles 12 260 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Exploring Internal Communication has long been the go-to publication for internal communication, public relations and human resources practitioners who want their practice to be grounded in research and guided by evidence-based advice. The new fourth edition has been comprehensively updated throughout to reflect the latest thinking in internal communication. Notably, the use of social media within organisations is explored in depth in recognition of the increasing integration of digital platforms. A greater understanding of the different communication roles played by line managers and senior managers is emerging, and this is reviewed to help managers understand what is expected of them and how to succeed as they communicate with employees. And the demands of channel management are becoming increasingly complex; this edition helps practitioners negotiate this challenge. Enriched with models, tips and case studies, this book is an indispensable tool for both students and practitioners alike.

Exploring Internal Communication - Towards Informed Employee Voice (Paperback, 4th edition): Kevin Ruck Exploring Internal Communication - Towards Informed Employee Voice (Paperback, 4th edition)
Kevin Ruck
R945 Discovery Miles 9 450 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Exploring Internal Communication has long been the go-to publication for internal communication, public relations and human resources practitioners who want their practice to be grounded in research and guided by evidence-based advice. The new fourth edition has been comprehensively updated throughout to reflect the latest thinking in internal communication. Notably, the use of social media within organisations is explored in depth in recognition of the increasing integration of digital platforms. A greater understanding of the different communication roles played by line managers and senior managers is emerging, and this is reviewed to help managers understand what is expected of them and how to succeed as they communicate with employees. And the demands of channel management are becoming increasingly complex; this edition helps practitioners negotiate this challenge. Enriched with models, tips and case studies, this book is an indispensable tool for both students and practitioners alike.

Leading the Listening Organisation - Creating Organisations that Flourish (Paperback, 3rd Edition): Kevin Ruck, Mike Pounsford,... Leading the Listening Organisation - Creating Organisations that Flourish (Paperback, 3rd Edition)
Kevin Ruck, Mike Pounsford, Howard Krais
R804 Discovery Miles 8 040 Ships in 5 - 10 working days

How organisations listen, learn, and adapt to their environment drives success and long-term sustainability. This book focuses on internal stakeholders and how employers can use the voice of their people to improve decision-making, innovation, and performance. It is about why listening to employees matters and how to do it well.

Leading the Listening Organisation reveals not just the practices and processes that underpin effective listening but also the leadership characteristics and mindsets necessary to create resilient organisations that feel fair to work in, where people want to speak up, and where new ideas can flourish. It is based on extensive international research with leaders across over 500 organisations before, during, and after the pandemic. The authors bring decades of international experience and expertise in communicating with employees across public, private, and third sector organisations. Rich in practical tools, processes, and working frameworks and brought to life with case studies and insights from leaders and communicators, this book provides a complete guide to understanding the barriers to, and implementation plans for, leading a listening organisation.

This comprehensive guide will resonate with leadership, internal communications, human resources, and organisational development professionals.

Table of Contents

1. The advent of the listening age 2. Why listening matters 3. The barriers to effective listening 4. How to listen 5. Digital listening 6. Employee resource groups and activism 7. The role of leadership 8. Developing an employee listening climate 9. Leadership listening: A new approach for an era of uncertainty

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