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[Commlist] new book: The Power of Strategic Listening in Contemporary Organizations
Sun Dec 08 09:49:44 GMT 2019
Book Announcement: The Power of Strategic Listening in Contemporary
Organizations
https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538121306/The-Power-of-Strategic-Listening
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Laurie Lewis ((laurie.lewis /at/ utsa.edu))
<mailto:(laurie.lewis /at/ utsa.edu)/)> University of Texas at San Antonio
Listening is critical in today’s organizations. As recent examples in
the #MeToo era and numerous organizational failures and scandals
illustrate, the consequences of poor listening in organizations can be
significant, and in some cases, catastrophic. Listening is commonly
described in terms of ethics, overlooking its strategic value.
Through use of contemporary organizational cases and examples including
Boeing 737 Max airplane crashes, Wells Fargo fraud case, Facebook
political ad controversy, Nike’s Kaepernick campaign, and the US
government and Trump administration among many others, this book asks
readers to question the listening habits, practices, and infrastructure
within organizations. The author lays out an argument for the benefits
and challenges of strategic listening. She also develops a method for
internal analysis of listening capabilities and practices, and provides
a framework for building and maintaining a more robust listening
culture, infrastructure, and set of practices. In order to improve
organizational listening, the author argues that we need to do more than
improve personal listening skills, we need to design organizations to
listen.
Introduction: The Power of Strategic Listening and the Risks of
Listening Failure
Chapter 1: Strategic Listening in Organizations
Chapter 2: Obstructions to Listening
Chapter 3: Important Contexts for Listening in Organizations
Chapter 4: Technology and Listening
Chapter 5: Dark Side of Organizational Listening
Chapter 6: Appraisal of Strategic Organizational Listening
Chapter 7: Building and Maintaining Strategic Listening
Appendix A: Observational guide
Appendix B: Interview Guide
Appendix C: Questionnaire Item Bank
Appendix D: Planning Framework for Enhancing Strategic Listening
Index
About the Author
Dr. Laurie Lewis is a Professor of Communication and Associate Vice
Provost for Faculty Success at the University of Texas, San Antonio. She
is the author of the award-winning book /Organizational Change: Creating
Change Through Strategic Communication /and co-Editor of the
/International Encyclopedia of Organizational Communication /as well as
numerous academic publications on topics related to organizational
change, collaboration, inter-organizational communication, volunteers
and nonprofits, and stakeholder communication. She is the former Chair
of the Organizational Communication Division of the National
Communication Association. Her work has investigated how organizations
and sets of organizations work most effectively through collaboration,
stakeholder engagement, input solicitation, and high quality
participative processes.
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