[ATTW-L] Congratulations Ben Lauren on his new book

Josephine Walwema walwema at oakland.edu
Mon Apr 9 21:56:18 UTC 2018


Congratulations, Ben.

On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 4:49 PM, Ronda Wery <wery at klamathcc.edu> wrote:

> Way to go, Ben!
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> *Ronda*
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> Ronda Wery, Ph.D.
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> Speech and Technical Communication Lead
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> Education is a social process; education is growth;
> education is not preparation for life but is life itself.
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> *--John Dewey*
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> *From:* ATTW-L <attw-l-bounces at attw.org> *On Behalf Of *Crane, Kate
> *Sent:* Monday, April 9, 2018 1:33 PM
> *To:* attw-l at attw.org
> *Subject:* Re: [ATTW-L] Congratulations Ben Lauren on his new book
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> Congratulations, Ben! I look forward to reading your book—sounds
> fascinating!
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> Best,
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> Kate
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> Dr. Kate Crane
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> Assistant Professor, Technical Communication
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> Department of English
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> Eastern Washington University
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> Patterson 211H
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> *From: *ATTW-L <attw-l-bounces at attw.org> on behalf of Tharon Howard <
> tharon at clemson.edu>
> *Date: *Monday, April 9, 2018 at 10:24 AM
> *To: *"attw-l at attw.org" <attw-l at attw.org>
> *Subject: *[ATTW-L] Congratulations Ben Lauren on his new book
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> Dear ATTW Colleagues,
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> Please join me in congratulating ATTTW member Ben Lauren on the
> publication of his new book *Communicating Project Management: A
> Participatory Rhetoric for Development Teams* which was just released
> this past week.  Ben’s book is part of the ATTW Series in Technical and
> Professional Communication published by Routledge.  It’s available from
> Routledge at https://www.routledge.com/Communicating-Project-
> Management-A-Participatory-Rhetoric-for-Development/
> Lauren/p/book/9781138046429 as well as Amazon.
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> Ben’s book provides TPC students and practitioners with a deep dive into
> the strategies and practices which working professionals use to cultivate
> and maintain lines of communication between team members regardless of
> whether they are using LEAN, Agile, Six Sigma, or some other project
> management model. Ben’s book is a useful antidote to those all-too-common
> situations where TPC professionals and/or students are put into group
> development teams and told to collaborate without any real guidance.
> Through his empirical studies of teams in workplace environments, Lauren
> helps us under the skills and strategies needed to create functional teams.
> More importantly, by specifically focusing on *participation*, Lauren
> uncouples the role of the project manager from the traditional focus on
> forcing “collaboration” in teams and, instead, positions the work of
> development team members as a shared activity.
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> Please join me in congratulating Ben!
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> Tharon Howard,
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> Editor, ATTW Book Series in
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> Technical and Professional Communication
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Josie

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