Business Communication Today, 14th Ed.
Chapter 13. Finding, Evaluating, and Processing Information
"With 90 percent of executives already researching their company purchases on mobile devices, it won’t be long before voice search becomes common in business circles.
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"Perhaps you've seen text or image buttons on various websites inviting you to "subscribe via RSS.
The folks at Enago Academy cover the topic.
"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.
"Research needs and requirements vary with each assignment, project or paper.
A handy reference tool web landing page from North Carolina State University.
Take a look at this SlideShare show via LinkedIn.
Mignon Fogarty, also known as Grammar Girl, offers a wide selection of easy-to-use advice on getting things right.
"'The interview is an elimination process," says Dr.
"Get hired by thinking like the employer.
"Tina Nicolai estimates she's read more than 40,000 résumés since launching Résumé Writers' Ink in 2010.
Chris Weller presents the 18 spaces - as a one page presentation, or as a slide show.
"Top tips for building a presentation that matters and a Five-part Structure that will help turn your presentation into a conversation.
"One of the best ways to increase your hit-rate is by going beyond Google to a specific academic search engine or database.
Baruch College’s Beginner’s Guide to Business Research will point you in the right direction.
"Check out the Retail Across America in photos slideshow, watch the video stories from each state and find out where we're headed next.
Jillian D'Onfro has the details at BusinessInsider.
"One of Amazon's largest fulfillment centers is in Phoenix, Arizona.
"Here are the top 10 network security challenges faced by small and midsize businesses (SMBs) in 2015 and tips to address them.
"Our parents warned us about it, but it’s hard to understand until you experience it first hand: as you get older, time seems to fly.
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