Excellence in Business Communication, 12th Edition
Chapter 1. Professional Communication in a Digital, Social, Mobile World
"Women are changing the landscape of communications.
Tony Schwartz writes, "The vast majority of leaders I meet don’t get enough sleep to be fully rested.
"Over the years SOAP has helped clients to create and deliver thousands of presentations in a lot of countries and in more markets and areas than we can count.
Corey Eridon (photo, left) examines the data on the topic and provides the introduction to the infographic.
"As I reflect on all the conversations I have, I realize that most of the time, we’re not talking about complex ideas.
"One of my favourite sources for information and guidelines regarding referencing and citation styles is the Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL).
Barbara Pachter (photo, left) reveals common speaking mistakes even professionals make.
"Highly resilient people know how to bend to inevitable failures and tragedies and not break," writes Richard Feloni (photo, left) in a piece at BusinessInsider.
Jacquelyn Smith presents some advice from Darlene Price (photo, left).
Take a look at the infographic on the topic at eLearningInfoGraphics.
"The first time I made a presentation to an executive team, I quickly realized it wasn’t business as usual," writes Lea McLeod (photo, left).
"How long should my tweet be?
"Learn the proper business etiquette for using mobile devices.
From the folks at Educational Technology and Mobile Learning.
"Learn how to write for mobile devices.
Click on the image or on the link below to see the infographic.
Take a look at this infographic produced by TopManagementCareers.
"Learn how to do research on mobile devices.
"As soon as she made eye contact with the audience, all of the nervous tics disappeared — not because a wave of calm came over her, but rather because she fainted.
Take a look at this article by Drake Baer of BusinessInsider.
Shane Parrish, founder of the Farnam Street blog, discusses the concept of the circle of competence.
"Giving a presentation is very similar to public speaking.
"Just as with any kind of toxin, you need to limit your exposure and keep yourself protected.
Emmie Martin of BusinessInsider.