Excellence in Business Communication, 10th Edition
Chapter 8. Writing Routine and Positive Messages
With its massive and still-growing audience, it’s no surprise that the photo- and video-sharing network has caught the attention of business communicators.
Training, product reviews, complex data presentations, and social media can all benefit from visual content.
Training, product reviews, complex data presentations, and social media can all benefit from visual content.
The original resource is no longer available, but this newer article outlines some of the concerns about security on the popular Slack messaging system.
Find out why mobile messaging apps can be security risks.
These easy-to-use ideas will help you achieve a business-friendly conversational tone.
These easy-to-use ideas will help you achieve a business-friendly conversational tone.
Get an overview of the laws that govern religious expression in the workplace.
Get an overview of the laws that govern religious expression in the workplace.
Sponsored by Squarespace, Erin Greenawald presents the results.
"You'll notice that none of these habits require major life overhauls.
Laurie Beaver (photo, left) reports.
Laurie Beaver (photo, left) reports.
Shana Lebowitz and Yu Han (photo, left) have the details.
Abby Wolfe (photo, left) explains.
"Everything counts when you're communicating with a potential employer — from the time you initially schedule the job interview to how you follow up afterwards.
According to Jessica Stillman (photo, left), "The jury is in, and the verdict is clear: It doesn't matter why introverts prefer working the way they do, because it's been shown that quieter types can be as good as leaders, speakers, and entrepreneurs as the more outspoken among us.
"Let's make this really, really simple.
"Let's make this really, really simple.
"What seems like such a simple question can really make you sweat, especially in an interview.
"What seems like such a simple question can really make you sweat, especially in an interview.
"As humans, we often default to the path of least resistance — for just about everything we do," writes Nina Semczuk (photo, left), a writer with The Daily Muse.
"One of the worst places that you can come off as disrespectful is during a job interview.
"Are you planning to attend your office holiday party?