Business Communication Today, 14th Ed.
Prologue
Only one author team is writing about mobile business communication: Bovee and Thill.
"Consider the word "charismatic.
"The ability to identify relevant trends and stay one step ahead of them is crucial for keeping brands fresh and vibrant.
Erica Cerulo covers the topic.
"So how do advertisers get a Super Bowl audience to listen up?
Bryan Eisenberg covers the topic in an article at ClickZ.
"Some studies say you've only got 15 seconds to grab an audience's attention, while others say it's closer to a minute," writes Richard Feloni of BusinessInsider.
"Launching a product is hard to do," says Drake Baer of BusinessInsider.
Richard Feloni lists Napoleon Hill's observations on the topic.
According to Richard Feloni, "Once you finish your written speech or PowerPoint slides, you're only halfway done preparing a great presentation.
According to Melia Robinson (photo, left), "It's the cheapest, most low-tech life hack you'll find.
"Here are 11 email etiquette rules you should always follow at work.
According to Richard Felloni of BusinessInsider.
"This article takes a look at the rise of visual content - and why 2014 will be the year of visuals.
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Explore Google’s efforts to reduce its energy usage and minimize its impact on the environment.
This interactive map shows trade flows between cities in Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
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"Almost everyone is terrible at multitasking.
Brian Solis discusses reputation management as covered in Andy Beal's book Repped, 30 Days to a Better Online Reputation.
Matt Johnston presents a short video on the topic.
"Culled from Architizer's second annual A+ Awards, which are chosen by 300 experts and a popular vote, these are a handful of the most amazing office spaces in the world," writes Drake Baer in a piece at BusinessInsider.
"In her new book "The Essentials Of Business Etiquette," Barbara Pachter (photo, left) writes about the specific skills professionals need to understand when presenting themselves in a business setting," writes Vivian Giang.