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The communication role in organizations has changed, just as the
nature of organizations has changed in response to the explosion of
new communication technologies as well as global networks within
organizations. Communication is more complex, strategic, and vital
to the health of the organization than it used to be, and it will
become increasingly important in the information-driven economy.
This book builds upon the authors' 2010 book, Corporate
Communication: Strategic Adaptation for Global Practice, which
focused on the role of the communicator. This volume examines,
analyzes, and illustrates the practice of corporate communication
as a critical business asset in a time of global change. It looks
at the major communication needs in the lifecycle of organizations:
M&A (mergers and acquisitions), structural change, culture
change, innovation, new leadership, downsizing, global expansion,
competition, ethical decision-making, political action, and
employee engagement. These are all significant value-creating, and
potentially value-destroying, events in which corporate
communication, if used correctly, functions as a critical and
strategic business asset.
The communication role in organizations has changed, just as the
nature of organizations has changed in response to the explosion of
new communication technologies as well as global networks within
organizations. Communication is more complex, strategic, and vital
to the health of the organization than it used to be, and it will
become increasingly important in the information-driven economy.
This book builds upon the authors' 2010 book, Corporate
Communication: Strategic Adaptation for Global Practice, which
focused on the role of the communicator. This volume examines,
analyzes, and illustrates the practice of corporate communication
as a critical business asset in a time of global change. It looks
at the major communication needs in the lifecycle of organizations:
M&A (mergers and acquisitions), structural change, culture
change, innovation, new leadership, downsizing, global expansion,
competition, ethical decision-making, political action, and
employee engagement. These are all significant value-creating, and
potentially value-destroying, events in which corporate
communication, if used correctly, functions as a critical and
strategic business asset.
The Routledge Companion to Intelligence Studies provides a broad
overview of the growing field of intelligence studies. The recent
growth of interest in intelligence and security studies has led to
an increased demand for popular depictions of intelligence and
reference works to explain the architecture and underpinnings of
intelligence activity. Divided into five comprehensive sections,
this Companion provides a strong survey of the cutting-edge
research in the field of intelligence studies: Part I: The
evolution of intelligence studies; Part II: Abstract approaches to
intelligence; Part III: Historical approaches to intelligence; Part
IV: Systems of intelligence; Part V: Contemporary challenges. With
a broad focus on the origins, practices and nature of intelligence,
the book not only addresses classical issues, but also examines
topics of recent interest in security studies. The overarching aim
is to reveal the rich tapestry of intelligence studies in both a
sophisticated and accessible way. This Companion will be essential
reading for students of intelligence studies and strategic studies,
and highly recommended for students of defence studies, foreign
policy, Cold War studies, diplomacy and international relations in
general.
The Routledge Companion to Intelligence Studies provides a broad
overview of the growing field of intelligence studies. The recent
growth of interest in intelligence and security studies has led to
an increased demand for popular depictions of intelligence and
reference works to explain the architecture and underpinnings of
intelligence activity. Divided into five comprehensive sections,
this Companion provides a strong survey of the cutting-edge
research in the field of intelligence studies: Part I: The
evolution of intelligence studies; Part II: Abstract approaches to
intelligence; Part III: Historical approaches to intelligence; Part
IV: Systems of intelligence; Part V: Contemporary challenges. With
a broad focus on the origins, practices and nature of intelligence,
the book not only addresses classical issues, but also examines
topics of recent interest in security studies. The overarching aim
is to reveal the rich tapestry of intelligence studies in both a
sophisticated and accessible way. This Companion will be essential
reading for students of intelligence studies and strategic studies,
and highly recommended for students of defence studies, foreign
policy, Cold War studies, diplomacy and international relations in
general.
Tired of clocking in and losing out? Want to pursue creative,
fulfilling work on your own time and also make a living in the
process? "My So-Called Freelance Life" is a how-to guidebook for
women who want to avoid the daily grind and turn their freelance
dreams into reality. Michelle Goodman, author of "The Anti 9-to-5
Guide" and self-proclaimed former "wage slave," offers tips,
advice, how-to's, and everything else a woman needs to pursue a
freelance career.
Confused as to whether you should tell your clients that the odd
gurgling sound during a conference call is emanating from the
infant sleeping on your shoulder? Goodman answers all of the
unusual questions that may arise for women exploring the freelance
world. Far more than your normal business guidebook, "My So-Called
Freelance Life" blends candid, humorous anecdotes from a wide
variety of freelancers with Goodman's own personal experiences as a
creative worker for hire.
Whether you're a freelance first-timer or a seasoned creative
professional, copyediting queen or web guru, "My So-Called
Freelance Life" is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in
freelancing.
Today, lots of women would love to integrate their passion with
their career and are seeking advice on how to do just that.
Michelle Goodman, a self proclaimed, "wage-slave" has written a
fun, reassuring, girlfriend-to-girlfriend guide on identifying your
passion, transitioning out of that unfulfilling job, and doing it
all in a smart, practical way. "The Anti 9-to-5 Guide" realizes
that not every woman wants the corner office, in fact, some women
don't want to be in an office at all. Today's women are
non-traditionalists, do it yourself sort of girls who want to
travel the world, take up knitting, frolic in the land of
freelancing but want to do it all without going broke. "The Anti
9-to-5 Guide" provides readers with the resources you need to have
it all and still have a place to sleep. Michelle suggests great
tips for easing into the life you want. With an entire chapter
devoted to pursuing your passion on the side, "The Anti 9-to-5
Guide" encourages us to tweak our current career path or head down
a new one, and ultimately succeed.
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