Sending, receiving, and understanding information and meaning, or, communication can be defined as the process of transmitting information and common understanding from one person to another.
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Communication: The Role of the Johari Window on Effective Leadership Communication in Multinational Corporations
Ben Tran (Alliant International University, USA)
Copyright: © 2016
|Pages: 25
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9970-0.ch022
Abstract
Based on previous research, leadership appears to be enacted through communication in such a way that it contains a relational (affective) and task (content) component. Additionally, when leaders communicate effectively, their followers experience greater levels of satisfaction. Thus, the purpose of this chapter is on communication, specifically, the role of the Johari Window (JW) on effective leadership communication in multinational corporations (MNCs). In regards to the JW, many researchers did not question, and even more practitioners did not realize is that, the JW is created based on a domestic paradigm, and not necessarily applicable to a multinational environment where intercultural and multicultural communication are at play for multinational environment within MNCs. Nevertheless, the JW has continuously been applied to cross cultural studies, without a paradigm shift, utilizing a domestic paradigm (no international cultural factors at play) within a multinational environment (various international cultural factors at play), issue at hand persists.