The Communication Audit: A Framework for Teaching Management Communication.
Business Communication Quarterly 1996, June, 59, 2
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Publisher Description
This article describes a communication audit project used in a graduate-level management communication course. We review some of the literature concerning communication audits, explain why and how we use an audit in our classes, and describe specific audit-related assignments. While a challenging assignment both for student and professor, the audit is--in our judgment--clearly worth the effort. **********
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