DocumentCode
1305047
Title
Going Global: A Case Study of Rhetorical Invention, Packaging, Delivery, and Feedback Collection
Author
Melton, James H., Jr.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Bus. Inf. Syst., Central Michigan Univ., Mount Pleasant, MI, USA
Volume
52
Issue
3
fYear
2009
Firstpage
229
Lastpage
242
Abstract
When the primary aim of global, professional communication expands to include rapport building in addition to information sharing, basic parts of the communication process must be reevaluated. Such an assessment was conducted through a case study of a team that adapted a US training seminar for a Japanese audience. The team´s strong emphasis on the communicative aim of relationship building illustrated how traditional conceptions of rhetorical invention, packaging, delivery, and feedback collection might be revised. For practitioners and educators, the findings of this case study prompt a reevaluation of the rhetorical abilities that are required in global professional communication contexts.
Keywords
globalisation; information management; professional communication; training; Japanese audience; US training seminar; feedback collection; information sharing; professional communication; rapport building; relationship building; rhetorical invention; Context; Cross-cultural communication; Cultural differences; Feedback; Global communication; Packaging; Professional communication; Rhetoric; Scholarships; Seminars; Delivery; global professional communication; intercultural communication; invention; relationship building; rhetoric; style; training;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0361-1434
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPC.2009.2025305
Filename
5210238
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