Excellence in Business Communication, 10th Edition
Chapter 8. Writing Routine and Positive Messages
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.
According to TED.
Jen Bilik (photo, left) presents a very good case for walking away from screens for a time to just put pen to paper.
"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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Fellow designer Matt Helmke offers a succinct overview of Reynolds’s groundbreaking book on presentation design.
Get advice on dealing with four difficult audience members: the Resister, the Expert, the Dominator, and the Rambler.
Some entrepreneurs don’t agree that writing a comprehensive business plan is always a good idea.
Follow LinkedIn’s etiquette guide for students and recent graduates to increase your response rate and to maintain positive networking connections.
Enjoy a pictorial tour of cultures around the world as you learn more about communication across the spectrum of culture context.
Seth Godin says, "The best marketers, of course, use the needle and the vise at the same time.
Dan Lutchansky, CPA, discusses the pros and cons of starting a small business and the major mistakes made by entrepreneurs.
This video discusses how to structure a business, briefly describing the advantages and disadvanages of a sole proprietorship, partnership, LLC, and corporation.
Niel Golightly is the Director or Sustainable Business Strategies for Ford Motor Company.
According to the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), companies able to tackle issues such as poverty, climate change, and population shifts are those most likely to succeed in the future.
This is a business ethics video Elizabethtown College created to teach students about business ethics in the workplace.
Working with stakeholders around the world-from the owner/operators who run restaurants in their local communities, to leading NGOs (non-profit organizations) and third party experts to continuously improve our social and environmental performance, these are the people who have seen the real world of McDonald's.
Learn how products are exported in this case study of apples being exported from a California farm to a fruit market in Taiwan.
Carmen Wong Ulrich of CNBC.
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