Business Communication Today, 14th Ed.
Chapter 7. Digital Media
"Want to get more followers and increase engagement on Twitter?
"This is it.
Recently Gmail began dividing its incoming email into 3 inboxes - primary, social (Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest), and promotional (newsletters, retail offers, etc.
"It's the Internet of the Ephemeral—the side of the Internet that gives us Snapchat and Confide and other apps that owe their popularity not just to the fact that they are not Facebook, but also to the fact that they trade, specifically, on their impermanence.
According to Naomi Garnice (photo, left) of the Daily Muse, "Considering that email is the primary form of communication in most offices, we don't always choose our written words as wisely as we should.
"Forget distinguishing the salad fork from the dinner fork.
"Understandably, for many students, email is a venue of freedom and distance from academic considerations.
"Knowledge seldom takes the place of experience.
Shel Israel (photo, left) shares his 12 tips.
Bovee and Thill are the only authors who explain and illustrate in every chapter in their textbooks how mobile is revolutionizing business communication.
"If you're like most professionals, you probably write dozens of emails a day but barely think about the subject line.
According to John Brownlee (photo, left), "In a world where inbox zero is the ultimate goal, who cares about good typography?
Robin Good's Pinterest selection on the topic.
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"This assessment of your skills at using PowerPoint will help you understand what skills you need to learn in order to be a more proficient user of PowerPoint for your presentations.
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""There's something overtly personal about a handwritten letter and it's so rare these days," says etiquette expert Thomas P.
"Want to get ahead?
Here is a Pinterest page on workplace issues.
Teaching oral communication on Pinterest.
"We need new rules on when you should text, when you should call, when you should email," writes Nicholas Carlson (photo, left).
"If you’ve ever found yourself writing an email (or contemplating writing an email) to a Very Important Person, you know how intimidating it can be.
This collection of resources for business communication and business writing instructors focus on a wide variety of media, including videos, infographics, PowerPoints, PDFs, and podcasts, covering every relevant topic so you can keep your course fresh and up to date.
See our Pinterest page of PowerPoint programs for business communication instructors.