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Journal of Business Communication, Vol. 12, No. 4, 25-28 (1975)
DOI: 10.1177/002194367501200404
© 1975 Association for Business Communication

The Status of "Organizational Communication" in Colleges of Business

Phillip V. Lewis

Oklahoma State University

What is the status of "organizational communication" in colleges of business? This article presents some results of a 1974 informal study to determine if a trend was discernible in colleges of business at the undergraduate level away from traditional writing courses toward a more theoretical organizational communication course.

No discernible trend was evident in the number of new courses of an organizational nature being offered; however, there does appear an emerging need among communi cation professors for such a course in the future. This article proposes a "model" organizational communication content format.


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