Excellence in Business Communication, 11th Edition
Chapter 10. Writing Persuasive Messages
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Affectiva’s website offers several ways to try emotion-recognition AI, including mapping your emotions while you watch a YouTube video.
"Failure isn’t a roadblock.
"'The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
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"We looked at job postings around the country at companies big and small to find the zestiest job titles.
"Career-building isn't about the chase; it's an ultra-marathon, not a sprint.
"4 tips for getting your colleagues' attention.
"The ability to manage your emotions and remain calm under pressure has a direct link to your performance.
"When I was in my late 20s, my boss and I used to have epic lunches where we'd chat about life.
"Essential, data-derived advice for leading a happy, healthy life, shared by researcher and psychiatrist Robert Waldinger.
"According to the American Psychological Association (APA), millennials experience more stress and are less able to manage it than any other generation.
"Jesse Rieser's memories of growing up in Springfield, Missouri in the 1990s unfold against a familiar retail backdrop: storming the aisles of Toys R Us with his brother; meeting friends at the mall to flirt with girls and play videogames; hunting new bands in the CD racks of Best Buy," writes Laura Mellonee in a piece at Wired.
"Give your future self a break.
"All-time great slugger practiced speech at least once a day for months leading up to ceremony.
"If you're planning to wrap up your presentation with a half-hearted call for "any questions?
Steve Blank (photo, left) discusses his No Excuses Culture.
"Everyone is in favor of high self-esteem — but cultivating it can be surprisingly tough.
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"Need to land on a decision that works for everyone?
"What negotiators don’t do, but should, says [Douglas] Stone [photo, left], is mentally prepare by reviewing five fundamental elements of a negotiation.
"'The interview is an elimination process," says Dr.
"Presenting information to a crowd is an art form.