Business Communication Essentials, 7th Ed.
Chapter 4. Writing Business Messages
Nancy Duarte advises starting with the simplest tool imaginable, the humble sticky note.
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Professor Bob Bontempo explains how persuading and negotiating are complementary but distinctly different skill sets.
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"A lot of writing for business is sloppy, poorly written, disorganized, littered with jargon, and incomplete.
"A lot of writing for business is sloppy, poorly written, disorganized, littered with jargon, and incomplete.
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"On any given day we're lied to from 10 to 200 times, and the clues to detect those lies can be subtle and counter-intuitive.
"Many artificial intelligence researchers expect AI to outsmart humans at all tasks and jobs within decades, enabling a future where we're restricted only by the laws of physics, not the limits of our intelligence.
"As a research scientist at Google, Margaret Mitchell helps develop computers that can communicate about what they see and understand.
"Thinking too much isn't just a nuisance.
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"A hidden source of friction is slowing your company down.