Ž๖‹ฦ‰ศ–ฺ–ผ

 

i‰p•ถ–ผj

 

ใ‹‰ƒ}ƒlƒWƒƒ“ƒgƒRƒ~ƒ…ƒjƒP[ƒVƒ‡ƒ“

 

Advanced Management Communication

 

’Pˆส”

‚Q’Pˆส

‰ศ–ฺ‹ๆ•ช

Šึ˜A‰ศ–ฺ

ƒvƒƒOƒ‰ƒ€

Ž–‹ฦ‘nฤถAƒvƒƒWƒFƒNƒgAƒtƒ@ƒCƒiƒ“ƒX

Š๚Šิ

ŒใŠ๚

(2E4ŠwŠ๚)

’S“–ŽาŠ‘ฎEEEŽ–ผ

ŒoฯŠwŒค‹†‰ศEuŽtEDDƒ„ƒ‹ƒiƒ]ƒt

 

Assistant Professor Dr. Dimiter Ialnazov

http://www.econ.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~ialnazov/

Ž๓u‚ษ‚ย‚ข‚ฤ‚ฬ

•K—v‚ศ—\”๕’mŽฏ

 

•]‰ฟ‚ฬ•๛–@

Evaluation will be done on the basis of (1) class attendance and participation (50%), as well as (2) oral presentations and written assignments (50%)

ƒeƒLƒXƒg

 

Mary Munter, Guide to Managerial Communication: Effective Business Writing and Speaking, Prentice Hall, 2005

Simon Sweeney, English for Business Communication, Cambridge University Press, 2003.

 

ŽQl•ถŒฃ

 

ƒIƒtƒBƒXƒAƒ[

Students may consult with the instructor after the class or make an appointment by sending an e-mail to ialnazov@econ.kyoto-u.ac.jp

Ž๖‹ฦŒ`Žฎ

“ม‹LŽ–€

 

Students will be expected to be able to understand and use English in the classroom. They should also be able to critically analyze the studied material and organize their thoughts in oral presentations and written essays.

 

Ž๖‹ฦŒv‰ๆ

 

The aim of this course is to improve studentsf ability to communicate in various business settings. We will study different communication strategies and methods, which should enable students to become better communicators. The course builds on the basic oral and written skills acquired through previous management communication courses and tries to develop those skills further. In addition, some topics that were not covered in the previous courses such as running meetings or working with the media are included.

 

The course will be highly interactive giving the students lots of opportunities for presentations and discussions. Apart from working together with other students in teams, each student will prepare his/her own project involving research on a particular topic of interest. At the end of the semester, students will make long (15-20 min.) presentations on their own projects and submit a short summary (2-3 pages) of the main results.