Business Communication Today, 15th Ed.
Chapter 3. Communication Challenges in a Diverse, Global Marketplace
"What are the rules of data visualization, a practice that draws on research into cognitive theory, graphical perception, statistics and journalism?
Geoff Weinstein blogs at GeoffWeinstein.
Daniel Goleman explains.
See the infographic.
Sally Herships (photo, left) explains.
Staples presents 7 reasons why you should be using email in your marketing.
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"In his fourth book, "American Nations: A History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures in North America," award-winning author Colin Woodard [photo, left] identifies 11 distinct cultures that have historically divided the US.
"Your body language speaks volumes about your mood and attitude.
"No one wants to be that offensive, insensitive tourist," declares Sarah Schmalbruch (photo, left).
"Even your best ideas mean nothing if no one listens to you.
"Japan is known for its complex rules for social behavior.
"Lithium Technologies, a social customer experience management platform, announced the results of a recent survey performed on its behalf by Harris Poll, finding that brands are increasingly under pressure by consumers to innovate," writes Justin Lafferty in a piece at AdWeek.
"But, as you may have noticed, a lot of people are trying to tell stories these days.
"We all know we can learn more from our missteps than our successes — even though no one likes to admit when they’ve gotten something wrong," offers Eric A.
"Michael has been in Frankfurt for about a week and is really missing his home office in Chicago.
"Napoleon Hill, author of the best-selling 1937 book "Think and Grow Rich," explored the habits of the most likable people in his essay "Develop A Pleasing Personality," which was included in the book The Science of Success.
"This infographic provides step-by-step interview tips for both the interviewee and the interviewer.
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"In Brazil and the United States, a firm handshake is expected.
"See the fascinatingly morbid graphic below from Who Is Hosting This?
"When Aaron arrived in Moscow to take charge of the manufacturing plant his Israeli-owned company had just purchased, he expected to settle in quickly," reports Erin Meyer (photo, left) in a piece at BusinessInsider.