Decoding Ceo-Speak

Decoding Ceo-Speak

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  • Create Date:2021-09-21 06:51:42
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Russell Craig
  • ISBN:1487505957
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Summary

The words of business leaders matter。 They can spark action, enhance branding, share knowledge, transmit values, and influence social and cultural behavior。

Decoding CEO-Speak critiques the public language of a powerful class of people - the Chief Executive Officers of major companies。 Interest in the behavior and thinking of CEOs is not confined to their corporation's direct stakeholders only: the public is increasingly interested in how CEOs stand on current issues and community debate。

Through case study analysis of companies such as News Corporation, BP, Wells Fargo, Satyam, Uber, Canadian National Railway, Tesla, and Boeing, authors Russell Craig and Joel Amernic illustrate ways of mining meaning or decoding a CEO's written words and speeches。 They critically examine a variety of public media, including social media, testimony, and speeches, performed by leaders of major companies。

Decoding CEO-Speak demonstrates how monitoring the language of CEOs can yield valuable insights into a company's policy, strategy, and ethicality; and how it can point to the priorities, values, and personality of the CEO。 The book will appeal to CEOs, senior managers, and public relations and media consultants, as well as business professors, students, and corporate stakeholders who want to find otherwise disguised meaning in the words of leaders。

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Reviews

Geoff

I'm conflicted about this book。 On the one hand, the close readings of CEO communications are really in depth, really well explained, and explore both qualitative metaphor analysis and quantitative sentiment analysis。 They show well the different ways that CEO's communicate a worldview with the words they use。 It's clear their is information to be gained from these communications。What is less clear is why this matters or what it can be used for。 In some cases, the analyses merely confirm the pub I'm conflicted about this book。 On the one hand, the close readings of CEO communications are really in depth, really well explained, and explore both qualitative metaphor analysis and quantitative sentiment analysis。 They show well the different ways that CEO's communicate a worldview with the words they use。 It's clear their is information to be gained from these communications。What is less clear is why this matters or what it can be used for。 In some cases, the analyses merely confirm the public person of the CEO (e。g。, Rupert Murdoch is a power hungry media tycoon who conceives of business as war)。 In other cases where novel insights may be gained, I'm just not sure what the implications or applications are。 It's cool by itself that CEO letters and tweets can be mined for clues about who they are or who they are trying to portray themselves as, but I'm not sure what to do with that。**Thanks to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for a free copy in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Jonah

This book was。 really good and amazing。 I got this beacuse my close friend told me about it。 I then read it and loved it, so then I started sharing this book with all my other friends and we all loved it。