Excellence in Business Communication, 10th Edition
Chapter 8. Writing Routine and Positive Messages
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"James Altucher (photo, left) shares the four words that guide his life and work as an entrepreneur, writer and father.
"How to fix the most common blogging bloopers.
According to Todd Smith (photo, left), "There are literally hundreds if not thousands of little things we can do to raise the bar in our professional and personal lives.
"Trusting others doesn’t mean that you abdicate your responsibility as a leader.
According to Scott Meacham (photo, left), "I can't think of a single entrepreneur I've worked with who ever intended to fail.
"Our culture is obsessed with happiness, but what if there's a more fulfilling path?
"If nothing else, avoid the urge to respond in anger or haste.
Michael Hyatt gives his "4 steps to get your life back on track" after a major mistake.
"When PR is done well, it can be brilliant in its ability to promote your brand.
"In today's job market, sending a post-interview thank you note can mean the difference between landing the job and being completely overlooked,"writes Emmie Martin and Rachel Gillett.
"Pinpointing your customers’ needs better may lead to better sales—but you’ve got to do some legwork first.
According to Bill Reichert, "Most entrepreneurs should just throw out their elevator pitches and start over.
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John Eades (photo, left) offers his 10 signs at LinkedIn.
"Editing and proofreading are often neglected, but they are the crucial final stages of the writing process.
"Here are some tips on how you can communicate more effectively with people at work, be they customers, co-workers, subordinates, or superiors.
That particular resource is no longer available, but here are all of LinkedIn's career guides for college students and recent graduates.
"These 25 examples of gamification in business run the gamut for potential uses, but brands are coming up with innovative ways to incorporate game-like features into ordinary activities every day.
Bill Reichert, Managing Director of Garage Technology Ventures, reports.
Rebecca Greenfield reports.