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Author Johannessen, Jon-Arild, author.

Title Leadership and communication : concepts, contexts, and tools / Jon-Arild Johannessen
Published Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2023]
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Description 1 online resource (xv, 203 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Contents Chapter 1: Communication and Leadership -- Chapter 2: Communication and Metaphors -- Chapter 3: Requisite Variety -- Chapter 4: Where We Draw the Boundaries of a Problem Affects our Perception of the Problem -- Chapter 5: The Context Sends Messages -- Chapter 6: Part and Whole in a Communicative Process -- Chapter 7: 'Aspect Seeing' -- Chapter 8: Information Processes as Part of Communication -- Chapter 9: Information Processes -- Chapter 10: Communication Strategies -- Chapter 11: Influencing Techniques -- Chapter 12 Alternative communication strategies. <case letter:="" the="" tight="" ropewalker.="" 51
Summary Managers and leaders spend a great deal of time on communication; it binds together all the communications in the organisational system. In other words, communication is the glue that impacts on the effectiveness of communication in the entire organization, therefore the style of leadership communication has a profound impact on how the organization works. If too much ‘glue’ is used, the consequence is information overload, which hampers effective communication. If there is too little glue, individuals and entire organizations may find themselves in a pathological state of disorder, with people filling the information vacuum with rumours and gossip. Leadership communication can be involving and participatory, motivating colleagues to be creative and put in as much extra effort as is necessary. Leadership communication can also be power-based and patronizing. Such a style of communication will cause tensions and conflicts within an organization. In this textbook, the author shows how information and communication are parts of a special type of interaction, namely situations in which you want to gain trust or influence people. With a plethora of case examples and practical exercises to get stuck into, this engaging book helps students gain a deeper understanding of the concepts and contexts described in each chapter, such as communication strategies, influencing techniques, communication and values, and communication and trust. The second half of the book offers six personal communication tools, and six personal coaching tools, with assignment to each of the coaching tools. In addition, the book provides 66 exercises to the six personal communication tools. Ideal reading for those taking leadership and communication courses, this textbook takes a practical approach to the key issues in organizational communication that will prepare students for their careers in business. Jon-Arild Johannessen is Professor in Leadership, at Kristiania University College, Norway. He has previously held Professor Roles at Syd-Danske University, Denmark ,The Arctic University, Norway, Bodø Graduate School of Business, Norway and Norwegian School of Management (BI). He has written more than 200 international papers on innovation, knowledge management and leadership and is a prolific author, with over 30 books under his belt with Publishers including has been author/co-author Palgrave Macmillan, Routledge and Emerald. Professor Johannessen has received a number of international awards for his research
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed January 22, 2024)
Subject Communication in management.
Leadership.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9783031408489
3031408489