Business in Action, 7th Ed.
Chapter 19: Financial Markets and Investment Strategies
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"A listener wondered whether Grammar Girl should be saying "end quote" instead of 'unquote.
"Welcome back to Business English Skills 360 for today’s lesson on Business English communication skills for leading a group to a decision.
"Making a group of people agree on an important business decision can seem like a difficult task.
"Success in business depends on making good decisions.
"This Business English Pod lesson is the final part in our series on handling a crisis.
"In this Business English Pod lesson, we’ll see how important it is to strategize and plan when you’re handling a crisis.
"This is the third in our Business English Pod series on handling a crisis.
"This is the first in a series of Business English lessons on handling a crisis.
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"Let’s face it: ideas are a dime a dozen.