CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS: TOWARDS AN EXTENDED AND PRACTICE-BASED THEORETICAL CONCEPTUALIZATION Joep P. Cornelissen1‚ Betteke Van Ruler2 and Tibor Van Bekkum3 CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS: TOWARDS AN EXTENDED AND PRACTICE-BASED THEORETICAL CONCEPTUALIZATION Abstract References to the role of corporate communications (CC) in firm-stakeholder interactions have burgeoned in recent years. Indeed‚ it is increasingly recognized that CC has emerged as an important managerial function for organizations
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Rhetorical Analysis on JFK’s Inaugural Address Majority of the people know the eminent line “ask not what your country can do for you- ask what you can do for your country” (Kennedy). That is indubitably one of the most well known segments of his speech‚ however‚ there are other parts that made it memorable. He knew he was not only speaking to America‚ but other countries as well. His speech keeps the audience both focused on what is important and understanding of the point he is trying to make
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continuous improvement across its operation “Continuous Improvement is an ongoing effort to improve products‚ services‚ or processes. These efforts can seek "incremental" improvement over time or "breakthrough" improvement all at once.[1] Delivery (customer valued) processes are constantly evaluated and improved in the light of their efficiency‚ effectiveness and flexibility.” * {Sourced - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_Improvement_Process - 10/01/12} Continuous Improvement / “Kaizen
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EI Self-Improvement Plan After reflecting on my personal state of EI I realized that‚ like many nurses‚ I have a great deal to learn. One of the most positive features about the framework is that through training‚ purposeful reflection‚ discipline and repetition EI can be improved (Savel & Munro‚ 2016). This makes me hopeful that I will slowly be able to distance my personal feelings from the opinions of others. As I move forward in my career as a nurse leader I plan to remain passionate about my
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Tuesday‚ February 5‚ 2013 Communication Notes Chapter 3 – Hearing vs. Listening • Hearing- the ear’s physical response of sound waves. o Hearing uses 1 of the 5 senses • Listening- the brain’s response and interpretation of surrounding stimuli o The best speakers are the best listeners o Listening uses all of the 5 senses • Five Basic parts of the ear: o Outer Ear- the fleshy part of the ear that is comprised of the Pinna and
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Technology and Communication Paper Harold Mike Byrne University of Phoenix Interpersonal Communication CJA/363 Don Gemeinhardt October 22‚ 2011 Technology and Communication Paper Many areas of the criminal justice system require new and improved technologies to protect public safety‚ ensure the officers in the field are safe‚ and improve the efficiency of justice. Technology has given criminal justice systems the ability to make informed decisions. Standards have been set and compliance testing
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shown again and again that they can put aside their differences because of mutual goals. Therefore‚ sharing these goals often unite individuals in American society. The Americans usually coalesce when faced against a common foe. In the “Gettysburg Address‚” Abraham Lincoln encourages the living “be here dedicated to the great task remaining before [them]” so that the perished would not have died pointlessly (Beers 28). The president wants the people of his nation to combine their efforts and end the
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In the "Inaugural Address" (1961)‚ John F. Kennedy suggests that the people of America‚ newly emancipated countries‚ and adversaries should put aside their differences‚ and work together for world peace. Kennedy uses tropes and schemes in order to motivate American people to do something‚ and other countries for world peace. Kennedy explicates his deliberation by using figurative diction‚ inspirational tone‚ and parallel syntax. Kennedy uses figurative diction to bring attention to these phrases
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Improving the Performance of Quality Improvement Teams Introduction Within every company there is a customer‚ regardless of what your line of business is it is being done for the consumer albeit an external consumer or the internal consumer. The customer’s needs and expectations should be the driving force behind the decisions we make and the problems we solve…the customer‚ not our own personal or monetary gain. As quality improves we have to make sure that we are improving what matters to our
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n The Address by Marga Minco‚ the author suggests that people do not realize what they take for granted until they do not have them anymore. In the excerpt‚ the narrator is in a house with all her possessions‚ and the daughter of the woman who took all these possessions has no idea what is going on. Long ago‚ the narrator’s mother had given all her worldly possessions to a strange lady‚ who always took everything away with a look of greed. The narrator has come to the house with all the possessions
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