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A pioneer in the study of organizational listening, Jim Macnamara synthesizes his extensive research and knowledge surrounding the field in this Concise Introduction. Exploring how organizations including government departments and agencies, corporations, non-government organizations and institutions listen to their constituents and stakeholders, he highlights the essential role of listening in public communication.
Chapters summarize the theoretical foundation of organizational listening and present practical recommendations to address its challenges and opportunities. Macnamara demonstrates the tangible benefits of effective organizational listening and suggests how to adopt an 'architecture of listening' method to improve communication in organizations.
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Jim Macnamara, Distinguished Professor of Public Communication, School of Communication, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
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