Management communication: Communicative ethics and action

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As managerial work regimes move continuously towards post-industrialism, forms of communication change with it and work relationships are increasingly becoming communicative relationships. This book seeks to end communicative distortions by establishing a new model of communication that will set up practical and workable communication forums.

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Klikauer, T. (2008). Management communication: Communicative ethics and action. Management Communication: Communicative Ethics and Action (pp. 1–332). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230583238

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