Excellence in Business Communication, 11th Edition
Chapter 1. Achieving Success Through Business Communication
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"Do you ever find yourself mindlessly browsing social media, not knowing how exactly you ended up there?
"You've got a smartwatch on your wrist, Siri in your palm, and emails notifications popping up on your computer screen all day long.
"Communicating with others is an essential skill in business dealings, family affairs, and romantic relationships.
"According to Kim Morris Lee, director of organizational effectiveness at the University of Illinois, when the U.
"Everyone knows that particular feeling of dread that accompanies a lull in conversation at a party, networking event, or even a job interview.
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"Why is it that some people seem to be hugely successful and do so much, while the vast majority of us struggle to tread water?
"The quality of a business's internal communication often says a lot about the company itself.
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"Millennials are representing more and more of today’s workforce and with them come new expectations of technology and communication in the workplace.
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