Applied Business Rhetoric
Autor Elizabeth C. Tomlinsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 dec 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781666905472
ISBN-10: 166690547X
Pagini: 238
Dimensiuni: 158 x 240 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 166690547X
Pagini: 238
Dimensiuni: 158 x 240 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Introduction
Part I: Launching Businesses
Chapter 2: Audience and the Creation of Adherence
Chapter 3: Topoi and Founders' Initial Audiences
Chapter 4: Stasis as Heuristic: The Development of Early Stage Businesses
Chapter 5: Stasis for Analysis: Appealing to Investors
Chapter 6: Ethos: Establishing a Reputation with Investors and Consumers
Chapter 7: Epideictic Rhetoric: Founders' Approaches to Establishing Shared Values
Part II: Sustaining Businesses
Chapter 8: Case Study: A Longitudinal Examination of a Business's Rhetorical Work in Creating
Customer Adherence Through their Website
Chapter 9: Loci: Using Corporate Social Media to Connect With Customers
Chapter 10: Kairos and the Timely Pivot
Chapter 11: Metaphors and Annual Reports
Chapter 12: Visual Rhetoric in Business Documents
Chapter 13: Conclusion
References
About the Author
Chapter 1: Introduction
Part I: Launching Businesses
Chapter 2: Audience and the Creation of Adherence
Chapter 3: Topoi and Founders' Initial Audiences
Chapter 4: Stasis as Heuristic: The Development of Early Stage Businesses
Chapter 5: Stasis for Analysis: Appealing to Investors
Chapter 6: Ethos: Establishing a Reputation with Investors and Consumers
Chapter 7: Epideictic Rhetoric: Founders' Approaches to Establishing Shared Values
Part II: Sustaining Businesses
Chapter 8: Case Study: A Longitudinal Examination of a Business's Rhetorical Work in Creating
Customer Adherence Through their Website
Chapter 9: Loci: Using Corporate Social Media to Connect With Customers
Chapter 10: Kairos and the Timely Pivot
Chapter 11: Metaphors and Annual Reports
Chapter 12: Visual Rhetoric in Business Documents
Chapter 13: Conclusion
References
About the Author
Recenzii
The community of faculty using rhetorical theory to help MBA students and business executives strengthen their communication skills is small. Many trained rhetoricians struggle to make their knowledge meaningful to business professionals. With its clear discussion of both classical and modern rhetorical theories and many examples of their value in communication scenarios encountered by both start-ups and established businesses, this book is tremendously helpful to communication faculty members in business schools or those teaching business communication electives in English and communications departments. Indeed, the author's goal is to help "applied rhetoricians ... gain a greater appreciation for the rhetoric of the workplace ... to more effectively utilize those principles for both their scholarship and pedagogical purposes." Highly valuable, this volume is most appropriate for collections in rhetoric with both depth and breadth. Highly recommended. Graduate students and faculty.
In the growing field of applied rhetoric, this volume stands out as a remarkable contribution. Elizabeth C. Tomlinson balances careful explanations of foundational rhetorical concepts with practical, modern applications to business. Her work shows a thorough understanding of both ancient and modern rhetoric, and the examples and case studies make the concepts relatable and applicable for students and scholars of business.
The growth of entrepreneurship across the globe has led to an increased need for understanding a variety of entrepreneurial processes, and Elizabeth Tomlinson's Applied Business Rhetoric focuses on elements of pitching and relating to others that many approaches to entrepreneurship unfortunately overlook. Tomlinson's Applied Business Rhetoric is a timely and important text for students of rhetoric and entrepreneurs or small business owners who want to better understand the inner-workings of persuasion. At the college and university level, this book makes a valuable contribution to rhetoric, marketing/advertising, PR, entrepreneurship, and strategic communication courses. This is because Tomlinson's book provides interesting extended examples and cases that make the concepts accessible and relevant to the world outside the classroom. Based largely on data drawn from original research studies, Tomlinson has pulled together a state-of-the-art text for entrepreneurship and rhetoric today. I don't know of another book with this focus and depth of research!
Tomlinson expertly and inventively shows how ancient and modern rhetorical concepts contribute to business success via rhetorical analysis, data-driven methods, historical study, and pedagogical work. This thoroughly researched, carefully argued book should be top of mind for entrepreneurs, managers, and rhetoricians who want to better understand the complex relationship of language and commerce.
In the growing field of applied rhetoric, this volume stands out as a remarkable contribution. Elizabeth C. Tomlinson balances careful explanations of foundational rhetorical concepts with practical, modern applications to business. Her work shows a thorough understanding of both ancient and modern rhetoric, and the examples and case studies make the concepts relatable and applicable for students and scholars of business.
The growth of entrepreneurship across the globe has led to an increased need for understanding a variety of entrepreneurial processes, and Elizabeth Tomlinson's Applied Business Rhetoric focuses on elements of pitching and relating to others that many approaches to entrepreneurship unfortunately overlook. Tomlinson's Applied Business Rhetoric is a timely and important text for students of rhetoric and entrepreneurs or small business owners who want to better understand the inner-workings of persuasion. At the college and university level, this book makes a valuable contribution to rhetoric, marketing/advertising, PR, entrepreneurship, and strategic communication courses. This is because Tomlinson's book provides interesting extended examples and cases that make the concepts accessible and relevant to the world outside the classroom. Based largely on data drawn from original research studies, Tomlinson has pulled together a state-of-the-art text for entrepreneurship and rhetoric today. I don't know of another book with this focus and depth of research!
Tomlinson expertly and inventively shows how ancient and modern rhetorical concepts contribute to business success via rhetorical analysis, data-driven methods, historical study, and pedagogical work. This thoroughly researched, carefully argued book should be top of mind for entrepreneurs, managers, and rhetoricians who want to better understand the complex relationship of language and commerce.