Business Communication Today, 15th Ed.
Chapter 5. Writing Business Messages
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Nancy Duarte covers a recent speech by Emma Watson given at the United Nations Headquarters.
Drake Baer makes the case.
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10-31: USA Hockey
9-34: Whole Foods Market
9-39: USA Water Polo
9-42: Curves
8-32: JetBlue Twitter account
8-33: Lee Valley Tools
8-39: Yelp
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Usability experts at Nielsen Norman Group offer dozens of research-based articles on effective communication using mobile devices and other technologies.
The Writer's Center at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, features an article on the topic of writing clean, concise sentences.
"Google is a more powerful tool than most people realize.
According to Jacqueline Whitmore (photo, left), "When we’re young, our parents and teachers often instill the importance of saying, “thank you.
"At Business Insider, it's our job to take notes," writes Drake Baer (photo, left).
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