Excellence in Business Communication, 13th Edition
Chapter 3. Collaboration and Business Etiquette
"Whether you're a senior professional or an office newbie, here are 13 must-remember dos and don'ts of business email etiquette.
"Success in business depends on making good decisions.
"Organizational life improves when meetings improve.
"You spend at least 40 hours a week with coworkers.
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"Has this ever happened to you?
"Has this ever happened to you?
Any work team can run these checkups to find out how healthy it is and get remedies for problem areas.
My Next Move helps you identify careers that involve the kinds of work you like to do.
Affectiva’s website offers several ways to try emotion-recognition AI, including mapping your emotions while you watch a YouTube video.
"Being overwhelmed is no excuse.
"Want to communicate more effectively?
"The minutes of a meeting, or simply “minutes,” is an instant written record of a meeting or hearing.
"A new book, "The Surprising Science of Meetings," aims to revamp meetings' reputation, with strategies for maximizing their efficiency and eliminating the pain that comes with them.
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"Want to make sure everyone knows the critical role your team or group plays?
"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.
"You may wonder if anyone will even notice if you don't demonstrate professional behavior at work.
"Consider environmental factors when preparing for a successful outcome.
Karin Hurt (photo, left) reports both the problems and the solutions.
Check out this excerpt from Work Party by Jaclyn Johnson (photo, left).
"There are many problems with the way most meetings are run.
Alex Cavoulacos has the list at TheMuse.
"Lori Wright, general manager of Microsoft Teams and Skype marketing, offers advice for making daily meetings less repetitive and more inclusive.