Excellence in Business Communication, 13th Edition
Chapter 8. Crafting Messages for Digital Channels
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Scott Schwertly (photo, left) explains "how you can play the social card during your next presentation: .
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"One example of how extensively mobile devices have changed long-held conventions of communications is that presenters who once were disturbed by audience members texting on their phones now are worried if they don’t," says Steve Friedman of Present Perfect.
"Kim Brown is an assistant director for Syracuse University's Career Services department.
Digital shaming has become the newest form of public stocks, ensuring the wrongdoings of individuals are widely known and impossible to erase.
Anyone who has worked with other people in other cultures is aware that emails across borders sometimes have unexpected results or even no result.
After getting fired in October from the high-tech startup where he had worked for more than four years Joshua Filgate, a 27-year-old engineer in Southborough, Mass.
The infographic shows you how to maximize your use of Linkedin presence.
Let's assume you're not stupid or a jerk or weird--that you're not misspelling every other word or ending every thought with "OK?
Social networking is the #1 activity online.
Writing sensible email messages As we've seen before, getting your inbound email under control will give you a huge productivity boost, but what about all the emails you send?
Professor Timothy Coombs talks about the relations between social media and crisis communication.
Geoffrey James (photo, left) offers some advice to avoid "LinkedIn mistakes that will kill your credibility.
The folks at BusinessInsider.
Which buzzword do you think leads the list of most overused words in PR put out by the folks at Francis Moran & Associates?
While email saves a great deal of time as an alternative to phone calls or meetings, it can still take precious time out of your day.
Your next job application could require a social media background check.
This Business English podcast is the second part of a two-part series on making, rejecting and accepting suggestions.
The benefits of a great blog are well-known: branding, user acquisition, press, conversions, hype.
Social media is not here to save you.
This is the last in our three-part Business English Podcast series on cold calling.
A global bank executive recently described to us a challenge for our times.