Business Communication Essentials, 7th Ed.
Chapter 4. Writing Business Messages
"Take the guesswork out of writing numbers in your business communications.
According to Lynn Gaertner-Johnston, "Writing that succeeds in college often fails in business.
"In his book The Virgin Way, Richard Branson reveals that he loathes speaking in public.
"People don't have the time or the attention span to read any more words than necessary.
The Tesla factory is as technologically advanced as the electric cars it produces.
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The search giant’s YouTube channel features employees talking about their experiences working at Google
"Steven Pinker is probably as good an expert to ask as anyone.
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Stephanie Scotti, in this part 2 of 2 posts at SmartBlogs.
"Beyond the prerequisite of merely getting the audience to listen, your voice also projects an image about you that can enhance your credibility and persuasiveness — or not.
"Researchers recorded participants' conversations and measured the movements of their bodies, limbs and heads.
"The funny video below digs into that very idea—and while it’ll make you laugh, it should probably also make you think about your typical email tone.
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Geoff Colvin reports at Fortune.
In this Harvard Business Review video, "Marco Iansiti and Karim R.
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Alan Murray, Editor of Fortune, reports.
"Most people have no idea how their paychecks compare to the market average.
"Clive Schlee, CEO of Pret a Manger, keeps team members engaged by publicly thanking them at an annual dinner.