This book, Organizational Communication is used to support teaching, learning and research for SPCH 4763 at Oklahoma State University (OSU). This resource has been customized for use at OSU by faculty member Sarah E. Hollingsworth. In addition to inclusion of original work authored by the editor to meet the needs of their course at OSU, the editors adapted and mixed together portions of An Introduction to Organizational Communication. Please see below for full citations of each of these works.
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Organizational Communication by Sarah E. Hollingsworth is licensed CC BY-NC-SA. In addition to original material, it has been adapted and remixed from An Introduction to Organizational Communication licensed CC BY-NC-SA.
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Hollingsworth, S. (Ed.). (2023). Organizational communication. Oklahoma State University Libraries. https://open.library.okstate.edu/orgcomm/
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