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Part 1: Organizational Culture

Chapter 1. The incoherence of a solid organizational culture for liquid employees, by

Thatiana Cappellano

Chapter 2. Bodymedia theory: a value proposition for organizational culture, by Simone

Ribeiro de Oliveira Bambini

Chapter 3. Organizational ethics: the challenges faced by communication and culture to

change behaviours, by Ágatha Camargo Paraventi

Chapter 4. Leadership communications with an appreciative approach in

a participative culture: the case of Nutrimental, by William Antonio Cerantola

Chapter 5. WhatsApp and the mediatization of informal communication

in organizations, by Bruno Carramenha, Thatiana Cappellano & Viviane Mansi

Chapter 6. Diversity Management: an overlook on Brazil's largest companies, by Bruno

Carramenha & Thatiana Cappellano

Chapter 7. Behind every engagement there is always a good story, by Bruna Bezerra Lima

Chapter 8. Employer branding, employee value proposition and employee experience: New approaches for people management in organizations, by Bruna Gomes Mascarenhas

Part 2: Leadership and Engagement

Chapter 9. Internal Communications Flourishes at the Grassroots: The

Growing Importance of Managers in Employee Engagement, by Gail S.

Thornton

Chapter 10. Work, motivation and Monday mornings, by André Caldeira

Chapter 11. Building trust from the inside out: employees and their power of influence, by Daniela Sandrini Bittencourt Ferreira

Chapter 12. Leadership communications, dialogue and communications areas: new paths for employee communications, by Viviane Regina Mansi

Chapter 13. Social Team Building as a practice of corporate values to achieve engagement, by Silvana Nader

Chapter 14. Humanized employee communications: the possible contributions of public

relations in the BIOFAST Group experience, by Solange Moura

Part 3: Planning and Measurement

Chapter 15. Employee Communications Management: the Role of Planning and

Communication Channels, by Bruno Carramenha

Chapter 16. The maturity matrix for employee communications: paving the way for a new model of organizational communications, by Cynthia Sganzerla Provedel

Chapter 17. Planning and Measurement: Propositions for the Strategic Work of Employee Communications, by Andréa Guardabassi & Gisele Lorenzetti

Chapter 18. Communications measurement as a key-factor for organizational strategy

success, by Lívia Guadaim

Chapter 19. On the Imperative of Planning Employee Communications: Theoretical

Considerations and the Case Study of Vale, by Paulo Henrique Soares & Rozália Del Gáudio

Chapter 20. Simplification to drive relevance: GE's moment of 'letting go, ' by Danielle

Abade Brito

Chapter 21. Communications agencies in practice: reflections and stories

from working with clients in employee communications projects, by José

Luís Ovando

Part 4: Channels and Campaigns

Chapter 22. On employee communications channels and campaigns, by Marina Gerardi

Chapter 23. Corporate mobile communication: challenges and reflections in an environment of connected employees, by Renato Martinelli

Chapter 24. An employee communications strategy to support the launch of a new business strategy, by Javier Marín

Chapter 25. Rituals and the leaderships: cases of strategic use of communication campaigns for the employees, by Bruno Chaves


About the Author:

Gail S. Thornton, a global communications executive with international experience in pharmaceuticals, now maintains a consulting practice in pharmaceuticals/health care and biotechnology.

Viviane Mansi is global head of corporate communications and branding for Votorantim Cimentos, one of the largest cement companies in the world, headquartered in Brazil.

Bruno Carramenha is a professor of communication and public relations at leading universities in Brazil and also a consultant in organizational culture and communications issues.

Thatiana Cappellano is a communications and public relations consultant, who works with major companies in Brazil concerning organizational culture and communications issues.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9783030074227
  • Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
  • Publisher Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Height: 234 mm
  • No of Pages: 321
  • Spine Width: 19 mm
  • Weight: 544 gr
  • ISBN-10: 3030074226
  • Publisher Date: 03 Jan 2019
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: Building a Culture of Engagement
  • Width: 156 mm


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