Saturday, May 18, 2019

Summary of “Management Communication: Principles and Practice”

Summary 1. pen Michael E. Hattersley, Linda McJannet Title circumspection communication Principles and practice Date of publication 2008, Publisher McGraw Hill International magnetic declination Total number of pages (280) and pages I have read (3-17,237-257,257-69) 2. The main idea This book is closely the Management Communication. This book is some variant types of communication, questions and problems with any manager could deal wiht. It shows how to write well and how to speak well. It conduces breeding about making strategy for your managerial communication. 3.The structure of the text edition and the main problems discussed by the author The text consists of three chapters. In the first chapter the author introduces the foundations of Management Communication. This chapter mainly shows elements of communication and qualities of effective communication. It also gives a realy good phrase, which everyone should remember good communicators are good listeners. In the se cond chapter the authors explains effective writing process. It describes basic elements of good writing. It is full of examples, expressions and useful notes, for example, giving a lot of small tips, which can help in every situation.This chapter gives the necessary information to get any document to be read and received in the way you want it. In the third chapter the authors describes methods of effective speech production. This chapter helps to improve managers speech for different reasosns. Also it recommends to prepare, make a structure for your speech or presentation. It shows how to effectively deliver your speech or presentation. 4. The readers opinion about the book I prefer to read books about solicitude because it gives me extra information and knowledge so i did enjoy reading this book.Book briefly gives information about the basics of Management Communications, as well the most useful tools for dealing with communication. Readers task is just to render how and when to use them. I found out refreshing things, for example, which words better not to use when speaking to the audience and with which words i can replace them. Also i read some facts about communication history, which were new for me. This book can help everyone manager who struggle with communication with his/her colleagues, partners, etc.Because it offers excersises for myself as a business communicator with the purpose of to find my stregths and weaknesses. This book confirmed that manager needs not just the conjecture but an actual practice speaking and writing (also role playing) is required because in my opinion it is the exceed way to develop communication skills. Also i found out a lot of new words reading this book, then tried to explain and translate them. 5. Vocabulary list devote to give or apply (sniegt, pieteikties) workload the amount of work (slodze) revity briefness quality of expressing much in a few(prenominal) words / short time (izteikties isi, kodoligi) vigor force, strenght, healthy mental or physical energy (speks, energiskums) hyphens defise attributive noun noun that modifies other noun persuasively persuasive parliecinosi, parliecinoss incremental increasing, extending (palielinoss) assumptions pienemumi disintermediation cutting out the middlemand atteikties no kada slana/amata tirdzniecibas kede egalitarian lidzigs, demokratisks, bezskiru sadalijums pervade viscaur communicatory stasts clash sadursme, konflikts llegiance loyalty, trustiness (lojalitate, uzticiba, padeviba) ample plass implications sekas engage iegut un noturet cilveku uzmanibu, interesi, noligt kadu konkretam amatam dalliances niekosanas, vieglpratiga apiesanas, cilveka uzvediba, kurs vilcinas, leni rikojas legitimate likumigs, pareizs Obviate izvairities overwhelm receptive indifferent line convey succinct dignity paramount immensely commond (of the language) bond trader constituents = dalliances cultivated izkopts, izsm alcinats promoter drove circumvant inevitably privotial implicitly factual concision clutter

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