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  • Managing Risk in Communication Encounters: Strategies for the Workplace

    Managing Risk in Communication Encounters by Waldron, Vincent R.; Kassing, Jeffrey (Jeff) W.;

    Strategies for the Workplace

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher SAGE Publications, Inc
    • Date of Publication 8 April 2010

    • ISBN 9781412966672
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages272 pages
    • Size 228x152 mm
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    A theory-driven, narrative-based examination of the most daunting communication situations students will face in their working lives

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    Long description:

    The first theory-driven, narrative-based examination of risky communication interactions in the workplace

    "The book does a fine job of incorporating research into a narrative framework that should be accessible for students and individuals in the business community. … The most impressive aspect of the textbook is the use of specific, 'everyday person' narratives to ground the concepts."—Mary Helen Brown, Auburn University

    "The advice provided in the book goes beyond simple advice on what or what not to say, but also advises individuals on how to manage the entire process. The book will be well-received in the classroom setting and by practitioners who encounter difficult interpersonal workplace challenges every day." —Patricia M. Sias, Washington State University

    This book focuses on the types of risky interactions that threaten identities, relationships, and sometimes careers, including voicing dissent, repairing broken relationships, managing privacy, responding to harassment, offering criticism, and communicating emotion. Each chapter is grounded in real-life organizational scenarios, includes recent research, applies a standard theoretical framework, and illustrates a full range of communicative tactics and discourse practices. Throughout the book, authors Vincent R. Waldron and Jeffrey W. Kassing provide examples to spur thinking, raise questions, and help readers understand how organizations benefit when employees communicate in ways that manage risk.

    Key Features

    &&&8226; Ethically challenging and personally risky work situations are closely examined to help students understand the types of situations they will encounter in their working lives.

    Vivid examples and narratives illustrate the inevitable tensions that emerge among ethical, relational, and performance obligations in the workplace.

    The roles of discourse, interaction, and communication tactics in managing risk, constructing role identities, and promoting ethical workplaces are explained.

    Real-life organizational scenarios and research on the lived experiences of workers help students understand how individual, organizational, and cultural forces shape workplace communication.

    A theoretical model helps students and scholars integrate existing research, analyze situations, and generate new questions.

    Intended Audience

    Managing Risk in Communication Encounters: Strategies for the Workplace is intended for use as a supplemental text for undergraduate and graduate courses in organizational communication, business and professional communication, leadership communication, managerial communication, and supervisory communication

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    Table of Contents:

    1. Introduction: A Theoretical Model for Managing Workplace Risk
    The Anatomy of Workplace Risk
    Forms of Risk
    A Communicative Approach to Risk
    A Risk Negotiation Framework
    2. Delivering and Seeking Feedback
    Why is Delivering and Seeking Feedback Important?
    Key Research Studies
    Negative Feedback and the Risk Negotiation Cycle
    3. Managing Emotion
    Why is Managing Emotion Important?
    Key Research Studies
    Coping with Emotion and the Risk Negotiation Cycle
    4. Resisting Bullying and Harassment
    Why is Resisting Bullying and Harassment Important?
    Key Research Studies
    Resisting Workplace Bullying and the Risk Negotiation Cycle
    5. Negotiating Workplace Relationships
    Why is Negotiating Workplace Relationships Important?
    Key Research Studies
    Managing Workplace Relationships and the Risk Negotiation Cycle
    6. Monitoring Organization Romance
    Why is Monitoring Organizational Romance Important?
    Key Research Studies
    Monitoring Organizational Romance and the Risk Negotiation Cycle
    7. Dealing with Difference
    Why is Dealing with Difference Important?
    Key Research Studies
    Dealing with Difference and the Risk Negotiation Cycle
    8. Expressing Dissent
    Why is Expressing Dissent Important?
    Key Research Studies
    Expressing Dissent and the Risk Negotiation Cycle
    9. Proposing New Ideas
    Why is Proposing New Ideas Important?
    Key Research Studies
    Proposing New Ideas and the Risk Negotiation Cycle
    10. Responding to Difficult Team Members
    Why is Responding to Difficult Team Members Important?
    Key Research Studies
    Responding to a Difficult Team Member and the Risk Negotiation Cycle
    11. Conclusion: Risk and Next Generation Challenges
    Relational Risks
    Organizational Risks
    Societal Risk
    Risk Revisited

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