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In recent years, modern society has experienced an increased use of online discourse. Due to continuous advances in technology, the ongoing transition away from face-to-face communications has steadily caused the communication gap to widen. Solutions for High-Touch Communications in a High-Tech World is a pivotal source of research for identifying new approaches for face-to-face communication, opportunities to create social bonding and social capital, and taking advantage of the full communication cycle. Featuring extensive coverage across a range of relevant perspectives and topics, such as social networking theory, conflict resolution, and interpersonal communications, this book is ideally designed for professionals, managers, researchers, students and academicians interested in perspectives on communication in the digital age.
This book focuses on rules for teleworking generated by the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) that exist without a national strategy. The research goes further to address implications for everyday situations, many that already existed before the pandemic. The research offers an opportunity to take a new look at teleworking in all situations regardless of the reasons that make it necessary or prudent. This book addresses telework issues and answers: trustworthiness, performance, productivity, employee risk, achievement, accountability, emotional intelligence, and radical change. It addresses the need for and the existence of a shared understanding where leaders and employees openly discuss the challenges presented by teleworking. It also asks whether there are impediments or obstacles that organizations could remove or reduce to enable employees to accomplish the same amount of work they are currently doing in the office, but in a shorter duration of time while teleworking. This work conducts a deeper evaluation of telework than is currently available in relevant literature so that we can understand how to build strengths and mitigate weaknesses in trustworthiness and performance as they are applied in organizational development. The evaluation begins with a description of the current state of teleworking. This examination identifies plans and resources that can be used to improve teleworking tomorrow. This book also collects and analyzes LMX - leader-member exchange - to ensure the lens of evaluation is focused on all parties from member to leader to CEO. It examines whether organizations have made decisions to mandate or encourage teleworking formally and informally, making the possibility of participation available to the whole organization.
Digital collaboration is abundant in today's world, but it is often problematic and does not provide an apt solution to the human need for comprehensive communication. Humans require more personal interactions beyond what can be achieved online. Returning to Interpersonal Dialogue and Understanding Human Communication in the Digital Age is a collection of innovative studies on the methods and applications of comparing online human interactions to face-to-face interactions. While highlighting topics including digital collaboration, social media, and privacy, this book is a vital reference source for public administrators, educators, businesses, academicians, and researchers seeking current research on the importance of non-digital communication between people.
There are many different social media platforms that provide a wide array of services. Exploring the results yielded by these platforms can enhance their usefulness and impact on society's advancement. Social Media Performance Evaluation and Success Measurements is a pivotal reference source for the latest scholarly research on social networking participation expectations and values to examine individual performance in digital communication activities. Featuring coverage across a range of topics, such as crisis communication, social networking engagement, and return on investments, this publication is ideally designed for academicians, practitioners, and researchers seeking current research on the benefits of utilizing the social network environment of today.
You Are Motivated by What You Know, What's Driving You? The purpose of writing this book is to encourage the reader to be self motivated, by sharing specific situations in the Authors life. The reader will experience joy, sadness, laughter, sympathy, and encouragement. The intent of the Author is to motivate the reader to explore new ideas; as well as, challenge the reader to pursue his or her dreams, goals, and desirers. Remember that "Quitters never win and Winners never quit." Be encouraged and get started with your dreams.
While the concept of teleworking has existed for many years, the COVID-19 pandemic drastically altered the operations of businesses and industries around the world. Through these shifts, there have been many challenges of adapting employees, business operations, productivity levels, technology, and more to meet this increased demand in teleworking. Through these challenges, not only were businesses forced to adapt, but a new wave of telework and its approach have been fostered. Analyzing Telework, Trustworthiness, and Performance Using Leader-Member Exchange: COVID-19 Perspective focuses on evaluating the response to the pandemic and how to continually improve teleworking and organizations in their utilization of remote work. This book provides multifaceted perspectives focused on all parties involved in these issues, from employees to CEOs. Covering topics such as employee risk, telework resistance, and performance, this book is an essential resource for managers, CEOs, business leaders, students of higher education, professors, researchers, and academicians.
Digital collaboration is abundant in today's world, but it is often problematic and does not provide an apt solution to the human need for comprehensive communication. Humans require more personal interactions beyond what can be achieved online. Returning to Interpersonal Dialogue and Understanding Human Communication in the Digital Age is a collection of innovative studies on the methods and applications of comparing online human interactions to face-to-face interactions. While highlighting topics including digital collaboration, social media, and privacy, this book is a vital reference source for public administrators, educators, businesses, academicians, and researchers seeking current research on the importance of non-digital communication between people.
When people talk about social media, they refer to the different tools or platforms one uses to communicate socially. Social networking activities uses those tools or platforms, social media, to share experiences, get advice, make decisions, develop trust, and reduce risk. So social networking is about our actions and social media is about the tools we use to energize those actions. Social Media 4EVR is a significant change to the way people experience social media and social networking. We focus on the "why" of social media participation, allowing the destination, not the path or platform, to be the focus of your activities. This approach allows people and organizations to leverage time and efforts to promote positive social and environmental change. The real challenge is moving your frame of reference from solely which platform to use - Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc. - to a view of goal achievement and audience targeting.
You Are Motivated by What You Know, What's Driving You? The purpose of writing this book is to encourage the reader to be self motivated, by sharing specific situations in the Authors life. The reader will experience joy, sadness, laughter, sympathy, and encouragement. The intent of the Author is to motivate the reader to explore new ideas; as well as, challenge the reader to pursue his or her dreams, goals, and desirers. Remember that "Quitters never win and Winners never quit." Be encouraged and get started with your dreams.
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