Business Communication Essentials, 8th Ed.
Prologue
"Here's the complete guide from LinkedIn to having an all-star profile: .
"Asking for help is never easy, but in our careers, we all need it from time to time.
The Lewis Model of Culture is an intriguing way of recognizing different approaches to business.
"If you're trying to land a new job this year, a personal website could be your secret weapon," declares Jacquelyn Smith of BusinessInsider.
"Talent, skill, education, experience -- all are important.
"Remember when your online life had nothing to do with your work life?
"A slip of the tongue?
The Lewis Model of Culture is an intriguing way of recognizing different approaches to business.
"Whether you're on a date or meeting a client for the first time, you want to make a good first impression.
"Consider the word "charismatic.
"The ability to identify relevant trends and stay one step ahead of them is crucial for keeping brands fresh and vibrant.
Erica Cerulo covers the topic.
"Before giving up on LinkedIn .
"So how do advertisers get a Super Bowl audience to listen up?
Bryan Eisenberg covers the topic in an article at ClickZ.
"Applying for a job typically consists of providing two documents to your potential employer: a resume and a cover letter.
"Unfortunately, it seems that many professionals have forgotten the number one rule of networking—and for that matter, one of the most important guidelines for your entire career: The best time to build a network is before you need one.
"As a seasoned job placement expert, one question I hear the most is, “What is the best time of year to look for a job?
Samuel Bleakly (photo, left) has some strong words for millenials.
"When I was first introduced to the idea of journaling as a way of resolving career issues, I was dubious," says Lea McLeod.
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Robin Reshwan presents her list.
Richard Feloni lists Napoleon Hill's observations on the topic.
"Just as with any kind of toxin, you need to limit your exposure and keep yourself protected.
According to Emmie Martin (photo, left), "When searching for a new job, it's smart to reach out to anyone in your network who might be able to help: former managers, career coaches, old colleagues.