Business Communication Essentials, 8th Ed.
Chapter 1. Professional Communication in Today’s Digital, Social, Mobile World
"Knowing how you work, and how to optimize your work, can be instrumental in your success.
"Amber Venz Box has always had an entrepreneurial spirit.
Laura Forer presents an infographic on the topic.
"Do you think you are a punctuation pro?
"You cannot avoid building an identity.
"The shoulder-shrugging reply “Whatever” continues to annoy Americans more than other words or phrases, but “fake news” is coming on strong.
Watch the YouTube video by Diane DiResta.
"I recently wrote an article about five mistakes people with depression make.
"HR tech trends and disruptions in 2018 will converge around productivity, design and intelligence in HR tech applications, according to analyst Josh Bersin.
From the Advice/Job Search section at TheMuse.
"When cultures mix there are many unknowns, such as different accents, unfamiliar body language and tones of voice.
"The foundation on which trust is built or broken is the speech act of promises.
"Branson Centre entrepreneur Yanique Grant explores the relationship between language, culture and business success.
The Avoidable Mistake That Can Kill Your Chances in an Interview Even Before You Say Your First Word
Alyse Kalish (photo, left) has the warning.
"Doesn’t language simply describe the world of business, or does it do more – does the language we use actually shape business?
"Think about the people at work who are part of your network — the individuals who help you improve your performance or provide you with emotional support when you are going through a tough spell.
"The real strength of Artificial Intelligence lies in its ability process large and complex amounts of data far more effectively than humans.
"What do you want out of your career?
Erika Morphy (photo, left) covers the topic at CMSWire.
"When you talk to an AI chatbot, who do you think writes those professional, peppy responses?
"If you're wondering how much to ask for in a salary negotiation without leaving a bad taste in the employer's mouth or losing the job offer, you're not alone," says Jacquelyn Smith (photo, left) in a piece at BusinessInsider.
Brooke Nelson (photo, left) has the list at RD.
"Bad habits may not seem like a big deal on their own, but sometimes they can seriously drag you down in your life and career.
"You must give up so much in the pursuit of success.
"How smart can our machines make us?