Organizational Communications Brooke Noonan, Manager of Organizational Communications for Acme Widget.

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Organizational Communications Brooke Noonan, Manager of Organizational Communications for Acme Widget

Organizational Communications

What is organizational communications? InteractionsRelationships DecisionsContracts InterpretationsAgreements MessagesNegotiations SymbolsImages Mere transmission of information inadequate to successfully accomplishing goals (Koschmann, 2012)

What is organizational communications? Type of OrganizationInternal Communication External Communication For-Profit Hierarchical-formal flow of information from higher level to lower level; directive Formal and focused on demonstrating to consumers benefits of purchasing products &/or services Non-Profit Combination of formal & informal methods Build awareness and demonstrate ability to make a difference with community support Voluntary Association Combination of formal & informal methods Formal and focused on accomplishing goal for certain purpose Corporation Reflects management style but typically hierarchical Reflects management style but often formal to reach stakeholders

What are the types of organizational communication in a business? Downward Communication Upward Communication Horizontal Communication (Boundless, 2015)

What are the functions of organizational communications in business? Motivation Control Interaction Providing Information Providing feedback (Joseph, 2015)

Why is transparency important? Transparency: “operating in such a way that an organization’s actions are visible to outsiders” (Boundless, 2015m, para.1) Disclosure Clarity Accuracy

What is the connection between targeted messaging strategies and corporate branding? Targeted messaging  Identify audience  Persuasion  Evoke response Corporate branding  Identity  Reputation  Recognition  Consumer loyalty

What is Integrated Marketing Communications? Utilizing different types of marketing, advertising, and sales tools with a goal of building a strong brand- consumer relationship Brand’s core image and messaging are reinforced Use of several communication channels to create brand awareness (Boundless, 2015)

How can organizational communications be used to shape Acme Widget’s brand? Training and Empowerment of employees Employee satisfaction and competence Superior service delivery Customer satisfaction Customer loyalty High sales and profit margins (Boundless, 2015)

What strategies can be used to build and/or maintain Acme Widget’s reputation? Be prepared Do the right thing Communicate quickly and accurately Follow up

Why is it useful to have a dedicated role for organizational communications at Acme Widget? Source of image: content/uploads/2013/02/organizational-communication.jpg

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