Background
Goodman, Michael Barry was born on July 10, 1949 in Dallas, Texas, United States. Son of Harold A. and Dora (Einhorn) Goodman.
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This strategic tool for executives to lead, motivate, persuade, and inform numerous audiences inside and outside their organizations explores corporate communication as an executive practice. "The topic is of considerable significance. Clearly, corporate executives today and in the future must be aware of the globalization phenomenon. This book contains some exciting information about future trends." -- Tom McPhail, University of Missouri-St. Louis Communication becomes more complex as businesses compete in a global environment. The complexity brought on by an explosion in the number of tools for communication--computers, digital media, interactive corporate television, faxes, e-mail, the Internet--fuels the need for a corporation to consider its communications as central to its strategic plans. Corporate Communication for Executives looks closely at the professional practice of corporate communication. It offers numerous perspectives on ethics, science and society, employee motivation, corporate social responsibility, internal communication, global corporate communications, and communicating corporate cultures. "The underscoring of the importance of ethics in the corporation is the major significant contribution of this book. I was impressed with the author's approach to ethics from so many different angles in so many of the chapters, and I was pleased that ethics was not treated as an obligatory subject that was added as an afterthought to be 'politically correct,' the way it is treated in most textbooks on organizational communication. There are numerous books in the area of corporate communications. However, few take as broad a view of the subject as this one." -- Richard J. Dieker, Western Michigan University
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Applies the process of writing to the workplace. Considers brainstorming techniques, word choice, audience analysis, grammar, sentence and paragraph construction, illustrations and organization. Emphasis is on strategies and their impact, not on external format. Covers oral presentation and the automated office.
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Goodman, Michael Barry was born on July 10, 1949 in Dallas, Texas, United States. Son of Harold A. and Dora (Einhorn) Goodman.
Bachelor, University Texas, 1971; Master of Arts, State University of New York, Stony Brook, 1972; Doctor of Philosophy, State University of New York, Stony Brook, 1979.
Adjunct instructor, State University of New York, Old Westbury, 1976-1979;
adjunct assistant professor, New York Institute Technology, New York City, 1976-1982;
adjunct assistant professor, New York University, 1979-1981;
assistant professor, State University of New York, Stony Brook, 1979-1981;
assistant professor, Northea. U., Boston, 1982-1986;
professor, director Master of Arts in Corporation Comm. program, Fairleigh Dickinson U., Madison, New Jersey, since 1986. Consultant in communications to numerous organizations in the United States.
Conducts seminarsand workshops on written communication, since 1979. Conference chairman Internat.Profl. Communication Conference, Philadelphia, 1993.
Lecturer Moscow, 1992, U. Alaska, 1996. Founder Annual Conference on Corporation Comm., since 1988.
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(American History & Studies, Literary Studies)
Vice president Friends Seminary Parent-Teachers Association, New York City, 1990-1991. Member Professional Comm. Society of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (senior, member administrative committee, Alfred Goldsmith award 1994), Modern Language Association, National Council Teachers of English, Society for Tech.Comm.
(senior), American Management Association, Association for Business Comm., Authors Guild, Authors League.
Married Karen E. Kailenta, June 4, 1977. Children: 1 stepchild, Craig Cook, 1 child, John David.