Business Communication Today, 14th Ed.
Chapter 7. Digital Media
"This is a question I’ve been mulling for a number of months: How has email use evolved in the days since Sony's email server hacks and Wikileaks?
Chris Weller presents the 18 spaces - as a one page presentation, or as a slide show.
Richard Feloni (photo, left) reports on the thoughts of Keith Ferrazzi, creator of the career guide - Never Eat Alone.
"Top tips for building a presentation that matters and a Five-part Structure that will help turn your presentation into a conversation.
"With the onslaught of emails we receive every day, it's hard to imagine how anyone could keep up professional email habits at all times.
"I've gathered a baker's dozen of the best business podcasts here -- some you may already know and hopefully some that are new to you.
"Much like its analog predecessor, email marketing can matter more than other forms of communication because it’s personal.
Mark Goulston, M.
"In the world of email overload, is it really a surprise that our personalities make their way into how we respond to messages?
Baruch College’s Beginner’s Guide to Business Research will point you in the right direction.
"Check out the Retail Across America in photos slideshow, watch the video stories from each state and find out where we're headed next.
Stacey Gawronski reports.
Sarah Perez reports on the topic at TechCrunch.
"With the onslaught of emails we receive every day, it's hard to imagine how anyone could keep up professional email habits at all times," writes Rachel Gillett (photo, left) and Jacquelyn Smith.
Jacquelyn Smith (photo, left) covers the topic at BusinessInsider.
"Instead of privately contacting businesses, consumers are turning to Twitter to voice their issues publicly.
According to Carmine Gallo (photo, left), "And what I keep hearing — over the last few years especially — is this lament that many business students and business professionals cannot communicate as effectively as they should be communicating.
"Ray Tomlinson, considered to be the godfather of email, has died, according to his employer, Raytheon Company.
Try doing what Liz Wessel did - send a cold email to someone you look up to.
"Seriously though, because the forum is often the number one way you have of communicating with a client, boss, or networking person, it’s imperative that you get it right.
"The problem isn’t email.
"One of Amazon's largest fulfillment centers is in Phoenix, Arizona.
"Here are the top 10 network security challenges faced by small and midsize businesses (SMBs) in 2015 and tips to address them.
"A reader asked whether she needed to reply to an email.
Chris Lake (photo, left) offers his advice at SearchEngineWatch.