Excellence in Business Communication, 13th Edition
Chapter 3. Collaboration and Business Etiquette
Hagan Blount introduces the topic and presents the infographic at TheMuse.
"Things have changed a lot in the way we conduct business communications, especially between the customer and the company.
"This second part of a two-part Business English Podcast series on running and participating in a problem-solving meeting.
"One of the most common reasons for holding a meeting is to solve a problem.
"Have you ever had to talk out a decision in a big meeting?
"In this intermediate Business English Pod lesson, we look at ways to give and ask for opinions.
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"As a non-native speaker of English, you might often find yourself in situations like this: You’re sitting in a meeting or a teleconference, and some of the participants are native English speakers.
"Startups face tremendous pressure while competing with their bigger counterparts.
"So here you go, we present to you our latest infographic — Seven Shocking Stats & Trends about the Internet.
"The most important thing you should keep in mind is if anyone would want to share or recommend the specific post to their family and friends.
"Everyday, each and every one of us interacts with the Cloud in some way.
Jennifer Frost, with GrammarCheck.
"We need new rules on when you should text, when you should call, when you should email," writes Nicholas Carlson (photo, left).
Nicholas Carlson (photo, left) writes about meetings.
Randy Krum features an infographic on the topic.
"In this Business English Podcast lesson we’re going to look at useful language for handling the practical details of a business visit, such as airport pickup and restaurant or hotel booking.
Work4Labs has created an infographic named "Mobile Recruiting by the (Surprising) Numbers.
Dianne Gottsman (photo, left) advises, "As you set out 2014 with fresh goals and resolutions, don't overlook your social media profiles and activity.
Susan Young (photo, left) discusses the idea of the name-letter-effect.
According to Mike Pugh (photo, left), "Voicemail might be negatively affecting your business.
"Let’s take a look at the top social media brands as if it was a game of SNAKES and LADDERS.