Business Communication Essentials, 7th Ed.
Chapter 8. Writing Negative Messages
Courtland Bovee explains that social media isn't a fad.
Jeff Hayzlett, Chief Marketing Officer & Vice President - Eastman Kodak Company, discusses how Kodak leverages social media.
Merlin Mann (of 43 Folders fame) gives an improvised talk about time management to a crowd at Rutgers University.
In this quick video, I rant about social media etiquette.
Learn the latest statistics and trends about social media.
As presenters, we regularly need to show our audiences how to fill out forms.
Let us now bullet-point our praise for Mark Dytham and Astrid Klein, two Tokyo-based architects who have turned PowerPoint, that fixture of cubicle life, into both art form and competitive sport.
Adam Ostrow, Mashabl, talks about social networking both internally and externally at companies.
This video will show you how to create a podcast and distribute it.
Wetpaint makes easy-to-use wikis and this video was made for use on Wetpaint.
A simple procedure for setting up an RSS aggregator.
Crowdsourcing" has, virtually overnight, generated huge buzz, enthusiasm, and fear.
Jeff Howe delves into both the positive and negative consequences of this intriguing phenomenon.
This is a Dove Beauty ad showing Photoshop changing a plain girl into a model.
Analogies are a good way to help the audience understand your point.
When explaining a technique, it is better to show than to tell.
For this session, you will learn how to create screen capture PowerPoint visuals that are big enough to see because they zoom in on the key parts of the screen.
On a monthly, quarterly or annual basis many people report their activity to the boss, a committee or stakeholders.
When explaining a technique, it is better to show than to tell.
Legal topics can be dry and boring if presented using slides that simply contain the words from a document.
Guy Kawasaki illustrates a simple-to-remember and truly effective mini-set of rules to conquer PowerPoint's typical low-legibility, visual boredom, and inability to augment the presentation being delivered.
I think this simple story of how a customer at P.
In many training situations, too much text is put on the slide.
Analogies are a good way to help the audience understand your point.
If you are showing a process that repeats on a regular basis, make sure that it is clear for the audience.
