ABSTRACT

A comprehensive guide to managing communication within organizations, the Handbook recognises Internal Communication's continued growth as a management discipline. It is aimed at leaders who want insight into IC techniques for use in both day-to-day operational and change situations, for example, and also at the communication specialist seeking shared wisdom and new ideas. Early chapters examine changes in the strategic context in which today's IC departments are operating. These include organizations' increasing need for innovation and responsiveness in a superfast changing environment; employees' increasing assertion of rights and personal requirements at work; management's increasing recognition of the importance of corporate reputation/brand value, particularly how to sustain and extend it; and finally, the effects on work and management patterns of digital communication. Step-by-step guides introduce you to creating IC strategies and to carrying out research and measurement.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Part I The Fundamentals of Internal Communication

part |2 pages

Part II Classic Models for Communication

chapter 8|6 pages

The Change Curve

chapter 10|6 pages

The Johari Window

chapter 13|4 pages

Mayo’s Hawthorne Study

part |2 pages

Part III Skills and Media

chapter 14|8 pages

Writing Skills

chapter 15|8 pages

How to Commission a Video

chapter 16|10 pages

BeĴer Presentations

chapter 17|4 pages

The Concern Scale

chapter 19|6 pages

Appreciative Inquiry

chapter 20|18 pages

How to Run a Focus Group

part |2 pages

Part IV Leadership and Change Communication

part |2 pages

Part V Advanced Communication Skills

chapter 28|4 pages

Moving Minds

chapter 29|10 pages

Perspective: The Hidden Dimension

chapter 30|8 pages

Cultural Barriers

chapter 32|8 pages

Communication Champions

chapter 35|16 pages

Advanced Employee Engagement

part |2 pages

Part VI Social Media Inside the Enterprise

chapter 37|10 pages

Social Media: An Introduction

chapter 39|6 pages

Blogs and Blogging

chapter 40|6 pages

Blogging for the Finance Sector

chapter 41|4 pages

Writing for the Web