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COM 229 Lecture 4 Outline of Last Lecture I. Theories to the Classical ApproachOutline of Current Lecture II. Approaches to Organizational CommunicationA. ChartIII. Communication in Classical ApproachesIV. What does this organization look like?V. Does communication create the structure or vice versa?Current LectureFocus on Productivity Focus on MembersTraditional Paradigm (focuses on process) Interpretive Paradigm (focuses on process) -Classical Approaches (Fayol)-Bureaucracy (Weber)-Scientific Management (Taylor)-Symbolic Interaction-Sensemaking-Human Relations/ResourcesCritical Paradigm (focuses on communication)Dialogic Paradigm (focuses on communication)-Reformist -Unity of Workers-Hegemony-Constructionist-New Science (e.g. feminism)Communication in Classical ApproachesContent of Comunication is task oriented.These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.Communication flow is vertical downward.Mode/Channel is primarily written.Style is very formal.What does this organization look like?The structure is clearly laid out and does not change much from original set up.Does communication create the structure or vice versa?Structure comes before


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