Excellence in Business Communication, 11th Edition
Chapter 5. Writing Business Messages
"Learn job search strategies using mobile devices.
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"To explore the psyche of a people, do not look at what they do – look at what they do wrong.
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"Learn how to design content for mobile devices.
According to Vicki Davis, "Every email message from a parent or colleague is an opportunity to create a powerful impression.
Jeff Haden gives fair warning about word traps.
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According to Bob Hutchins, "What people are sharing and how they’re sharing it is changing.
"To many people, LinkedIn seems like a chaotic, confusing mess," declares Janet Scarborough Civitelli, Ph.
Richard Feloni and Mike Nudelman, with BusinessInsider.
"How often do you use Google to find something on the internet?
"Can you diagnose a company's problems by the way it abuses the English language?
Can you guess what's on the list?
Ponder the key steps and decisions you have in front of you after graduation.
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"John ate a slice of pepperoni pizza, and drank a bottle of beer.
"Fast Company recently attacked the use of "so" at the start of sentences, claiming it insults your audience, undermines your credibility, and demonstrates discomfort with the subject matter," reports Christina Sterbenz.
"Most job candidates know it's important to make a good impression in the interview.
"You would think every company would prefer to communicate in a way that connects with the audience," writes Lou Hoffman (photo, left).
Randy Krum presents a CopyBlogger.
Sarah Green interviews Bryan Garner in this podcast at HBR Blog.
Christina Sterbenz (photo, left) covers the issue at BusinessInsider.
