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Dieses Kapitel beleuchtet die Ziele interner Organisationskommunikation. Nach einer kurzen Einführung in psychologische Perspektiven über die Wirkung interner Kommunikation werden die gängigsten mitarbeiter- und organisationbezogenen Ziele ausführlich erläutert und die Ergebnisse empirischer Forschung zum Zusammenhang zwischen interner Kommunikation und diesen Zielen zusammengefasst. Schließlich werden Strategien vorgestellt, mit denen die Wirkung von interner Kommunikation auf die Ziele untersucht werden kann.

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    Wir sprechen zumeist von Organisation, um auch nicht rein gewinnorientierte Organisationen wie NGOs und Vereine einzuschließen.

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