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Employee Choice Of Voice: A New Workplace Dynamic, Sandra Jeanquart Miles, Gerry N. Muuka Dec 2010

Employee Choice Of Voice: A New Workplace Dynamic, Sandra Jeanquart Miles, Gerry N. Muuka

Sandy Miles

Employee voice—an emerging strand of contemporary organizational communication—is quickly becoming one of the most important workplace phenomena of our time thanks, in large part, to increases and improvements in the depth and breadth of technology. Technological breakthroughs have inspired new ways for employees to voice their satisfaction and dissatisfaction in the employment place in ways that were not possible only a decade ago. Social media such as Facebook, Myspace and LinkedIn as well other chat-rooms and blogs can now reach vast national and international audiences with messages that may or may not be organizationally desirable or sanctioned. The article traces the emergence of employee voice mechanisms and types, especially as the latter relates to these technology-inspired social media. The article’s central contribution is to be found on many levels including, but not limited …


Assessing The Employee Brand: A Census Of One Company Dec 2010

Assessing The Employee Brand: A Census Of One Company

Sandy Miles

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