Philip K. Tompkins's book "Necessity of The Organizational Communication" introduces chapters dealing not only prominent organizations but also prominent organizations. It is not only that it is hired by it, it is also a country. This American organization is the American Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), a highly authoritative workplace, but it does not exclude illegal acts or reactionary methods.
As a specialized field in this field, organizational communication is a book "Information sharing with employees" published in Alexander R. Heron in 1942, communication between management and employee (Redding & Tompkins; Meyers & Sadaghiani) It can be traced back. Putnam and Cheney said that "specialization of organizational communication comes from three main forms of verbal communication, interpersonal relationship in social scientific research, small group, mass communication" (131). As early as 1920s (Putnam & Cheney) like a speech training in front of corporate executives in public, Dale Carnegie 's initial work on acquiring friends and influencing people in 1936 is necessary oral presentation and I focused on written communication skills. Manager succeeds within the organization
In the early 1990s, the problem of whether "postbark" is necessary or not was solved by interaction between James W. Chesebro, Condit, Philip Tompkins, and George Cheney. In "Burkeian System Extension" of "Quarterly", Chesebro focused on opening the package of the Burke system and confirmed the four limitations. I marked them as a single center, logo center, race center, and methodology. Chesebro believes that the possibility of solving these limitations depends on "how Birk scholars use Burke's work in the coming years" (356). In 16 years, in 2008, this is called "this year's future". Biased or background of Focus / Birk original text or Bark's history, or a solution to the limitations of Chesebro and Condit. what is that? Did you point out in the early 1990's?
The geological history of Tompkins County is interesting and multifaceted, the spectacular landscape of the area is the product of this history. This simple appendix is an introduction and summary of Tompkins County's 542 Ma current history, suitable for high school teachers and students. The process that happened hundreds of millions of years ago (primarily Devonian, 316-259 ma) made the most visible foundation in Tompkins County, which is visible in its canyons, cliffs and valleys. A relatively new process of the recent ice age (Pleistocene, 64ma - 11 ka), especially the glacial phenomenon (advance and retreat of the glacier) carved out the dramatic view seen in Tompkins County today. In this summary we pay special attention to these important periods, but we will outline the overall Phantom History of Tompkins County.