Business Communication Today, 15th Ed.
Chapter 1. Professional Communication in a Digital, Social, Mobile World
From the folks at Educational Technology and Mobile Learning.
"Learn how to write for mobile devices.
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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.
Is there a difference between being efficient and being effective?
Drake Baer asks, "What can we do today to help out our future selves in 2019?
"Have you ever felt like you're talking, but nobody is listening?
"I’ve written hundreds of posts since beginning this blog.
Jeff Haden has his opinion and his list.
Ben Bajarin (photo, left) covers the topic at Time.
"Rather than risk your professional reputation (and dread your to-do list), take charge.
According to Natalie Burg (photo, left), "Business doesn’t happen face to face as often as some would like.
"If you get decent value from making to-do lists, you'll get huge returns — in productivity, in improved relationships, and in your personal well-being — from adding these items to your not to-do list: Every day, make these commitments to yourself.
"There are so many interesting facts and numbers in the world of presentations, this infographic could be 5 times the size.
"You make goals… but then you procrastinate," begins Eric Barker in a piece at BusinessInsider.
"Our focus has shifted from Social Media to VISUAL Social Media.
"Learn job search strategies using mobile devices.
"If you've ever listened to yourself speak in a voicemail or video, you've probably wondered aloud "is that what I really sound like?