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Leadership communication: A status report

David Clutterbuck (The ITEM Group plc, Burnham House, High Street, Burnham, Bucks SL1 7JZ, UK)
Sheila Hirst (The ITEM Group plc, Burnham House, High Street, Burnham, Bucks SL1 7JZ, UK)

Journal of Communication Management

ISSN: 1363-254X

Article publication date: 1 October 2002

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Abstract

Although management is often viewed as distinct from, and sometimes inferior to, leadership, the two share a number of core competencies. Communication is central to the main four management competencies outlined by Warren Bennis: the management of attention, meaning, trust and self. To be truly effective, both leaders and managers must develop their self‐awareness, become role models for communication in the organisation, and learn to encourage and manage constructive dissent. An important part of the communication professional’s role is to support the organisation’s leaders and managers in developing their communication competence.

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Clutterbuck, D. and Hirst, S. (2002), "Leadership communication: A status report", Journal of Communication Management, Vol. 6 No. 4, pp. 351-354. https://doi.org/10.1108/13632540210807170

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