Business Communication Today, 15th Ed.
Chapter 1. Professional Communication in a Digital, Social, Mobile World
"As a research scientist at Google, Margaret Mitchell helps develop computers that can communicate about what they see and understand.
"If you're tired of standing in front of your audience and shuffling through slides, you're definitely not alone.
"Good managers, in a lot of ways, are like coaches.
"Amazon Go is being called the grocery store of the future, where lines and cashiers don't exist.
"This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences.
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"I recently wrote an article about five mistakes people with depression make.
"Doesn’t language simply describe the world of business, or does it do more – does the language we use actually shape business?
"The real strength of Artificial Intelligence lies in its ability process large and complex amounts of data far more effectively than humans.
"When you talk to an AI chatbot, who do you think writes those professional, peppy responses?
"Bad habits may not seem like a big deal on their own, but sometimes they can seriously drag you down in your life and career.
"You must give up so much in the pursuit of success.
"How smart can our machines make us?
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"Although artificial intelligence has become commonplace — most smartphones contain some version of AI, such as speech recognition — the public still has a poor understanding of the technology.
"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.
"Here’s a New Year’s resolution for 2018: de-clutter your digital history.
"Educator and entrepreneur Sebastian Thrun [photo, left] wants us to use AI to free humanity of repetitive work and unleash our creativity.
"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.