Business Communication Today, 15th Ed.
Chapter 10. Writing Routine and Positive Messages
"While you may end up being asked the standard "what is your weakness" question at a job interview, a sneaky employer may try to slip in some questions that are illegal to ask, in order to gain some possibly sensitive information," writes Justin Gmoser (photo, left) in presenting this video on the topic.
"Leaving a high-flying job in consulting, Angela Lee Duckworth took a job teaching math to seventh graders in a New York public school.
"Sweaty palms.
"Melitta Campbell (photo, left) is a copywriter with 15 years experience of working in a corporate communications environment within a number of international organisations.
There are four things that the most successful professionals have in common.
To ensure your thank you letter stands out from the competition after an interview, it's important to rethink how you approach writing it.
Professor Timothy Coombs talks about the relations between social media and crisis communication.
Which buzzword do you think leads the list of most overused words in PR put out by the folks at Francis Moran & Associates?
Most advice is terrible.
On any given day we're lied to from 10 to 200 times, and the clues to detect those lies can be subtle and counter-intuitive.
In this video Brian Solis interviews Tyler Cyr, Dunkin' Brands' web communications manager, on "how social media helps continue and improve the Dunkin’ experience.
Ronnie Citron-Fink (photo, left) is "longing for a different tactile communicative experience – one that puts pen to paper.
Ian Griffin recently attended a forum where Kim A.
Laura Labovich (photo, left), contributor to Careerealism.
Donald Todrin (photo, left), writing for the Entrepreneur section of BusinessInsider.
Jen Bilik (photo, left) presents a very good case for walking away from screens for a time to just put pen to paper.
According to TED.
David Berkowitz explains the differences between Google+ and Facebook.
"Every day, we make decisions that have good or bad consequences for our future selves.
"Social media is about more than marketing and branding — it’s quickly becoming an essential part of customer outreach for brands.
As a business communication instructor, it's important to teach your students how to write specifically for social media and digital communication.
Chances are you’ll have at least one video interview using Skype or another Internet-based phone service.
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