Business Communication Essentials, 7th Ed.
Chapter 7. Writing Routine and Positive Messages
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According to Jacqueline Whitmore (photo, left), "When we’re young, our parents and teachers often instill the importance of saying, “thank you.
David Lazarus (photo, left), business columnist with the LA Times, reports.
Take a look at this article by Drake Baer of BusinessInsider.
"For some people, being appreciative comes naturally," writes Maria Elena Duron (photo, left) in a piece at Yahoo.
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Advertisers spend nearly $2 billion a year marketing food to children and teenagers; this in-depth report by the FTC looks at how that money is spent.
"Social media offers the potential for educators and institutions to develop how they engage with students and other stakeholders and offer new services.
"Fundamentally, poor business writing is costly and leads to disastrous events.
Lynn Gaertner-Johnston (photo, left) gives us "a perfect way to show someone you care.
"Worrying is an illusory form of control.
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More and more companies rely on the social web to influence customers before the sale and support them after; these statistics explain why social help is becoming so pervasive.
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To ensure your thank you letter stands out from the competition after an interview, it's important to rethink how you approach writing it.
Most advice is terrible.
Ronnie Citron-Fink (photo, left) is "longing for a different tactile communicative experience – one that puts pen to paper.
Laura Labovich (photo, left), contributor to Careerealism.
Jen Bilik (photo, left) presents a very good case for walking away from screens for a time to just put pen to paper.
"Every day, we make decisions that have good or bad consequences for our future selves.