Business in Action, 9th Ed.
Chapter 7: Management Roles, Functions, and Skills
Businesses will need a clear roadmap for the deployment of new technologies to help them survive and prosper, whatever social and economic headwinds they may face in the future.
Businesses will need a clear roadmap for the deployment of new technologies to help them survive and prosper, whatever social and economic headwinds they may face in the future.
"Follow the latest trends in the management industry to keep up the pace and face challenges confidently.
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"When you frame it the right way, your feedback can get your colleague on your side.
"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.
"Trust and cooperation are not standard in our organizations and yet we know they should be.
"Success in business depends on making good decisions.
"Naval Ravikant (@naval) is the CEO and co-founder of AngelList.
"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.
"[Recently] we looked at several ways to brainstorm ideas.
"Let’s face it: ideas are a dime a dozen.