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International Handbook of Broadcasting Systems

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This work treats an important segment of international communications, a rapidly growing area of scholarly and practical interest.

Rosen has brought together survey essays on the major forces in world broadcasting.

The contributors are either communication scholars witnessing the industry from within the country of which they write, or are students of international communication in American universities.

Each essay covers the history of radio and television, government regulation policies and issues, economic structure of the industry, broadcast reform and alternative structures, new technologies, and a forecast.

The writing is concise and the material informative.

ChoiceThe Basis for Goal Setting The Goal-Setting Model Performance, Rewards, and SatisfactionCulture, Power, and Goal Setting Finding the Right Organizational Fit Organizational Goal Setting Strategic Management The Strategic-Planning Process Implementation (Execution) Team GoalsTeam Characteristics Team Leadership Building Teams B Individual Goal Setting Individual Needs, Motives, and Subconscious Values Goal-Setting: A System of Inducing Commitment Guidelines for Setting Goals and Objectives Information Management and Goal Setting Information and Goal Setting: An Overview Information Management: Organizations, Teams, and Individuals Change and Goal Setting Renewal and Change Teamwork and Change Individual Empowerment Results Attaining

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Greenwood Press
0313243484 / 9780313243486
Hardback
384
23/05/1988
United States
326 pages