1st Edition

Professional Communication at Work Interpersonal Strategies for Career Success

By Joseph L. Chesebro Copyright 2014
    284 Pages
    by Routledge

    284 Pages
    by Routledge

    This text prepares future professionals for success in the workplace through identifying interpersonal communication skills and strategies and exploring when, how, and why to use them. Informed by academic research, professional literature, and author Joseph L. Chesebro’s own experiences, the text explores and demonstrates the skills that have facilitated Chesebro’s own students to find work and to succeed in their professional lives.

    Offering a very practical focus on such topics as handling conflict and giving dynamic presentations, Professional Communication at Work also covers essential interpersonal communication skills that are often not discussed, such as:

      • Using networking when job hunting;
      • Earning a good reputation as a new employee
      • Using storytelling and questioning more often
      • Developing coaching relationships with the best senior employees in our workplace,
      • Practicing and developing new skills on our own, and
      • Using workplace politics in a positive and constructive way to accomplish our goals.

    Utilizing the approach of a supportive communication coach, this text will help readers gain a variety of practical communication strategies they can apply to contribute to success in their own careers.

    1 Communication and Organizations   2 Individuals in Organizations  3 Networking  4 Adjusting to the Culture Shock   5 Credibility  6 Workplace Relationships  7 Nonverbal Communication  8 Using Words Skillfully  9 Listening Carefully to Verbal and Nonverbal Messages  10 Handling Disagreements  11 Skillful Navigation of Conflict Situations  12 Coaching and Being Coached  13 Navigating Organizational Politics  14. Giving Good Presentations

    Biography

    Joseph L. Chesebro is Associate Professor of Communication at The College at Brockport, New York. Joe has taught for 18 years in the areas of Interpersonal and organizational communication, including courses in workplace communication and training and development. During his 13 years at The College at Brockport he has served as department chair and been awarded the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching as well as the Academic Advisement Award.