Business Communication Today, 14th Ed.
Chapter 7. Digital Media
"It’s not that I don’t want to cap off my email with something great.
"Hear what Americans have to say about their jobs.
"If you're tired of standing in front of your audience and shuffling through slides, you're definitely not alone.
These articles will take you through the process of creating and using documents.
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"The next time you want to interrupt yourself for a quick glance at your inbox, don't.
"Communicating with others is an essential skill in business dealings, family affairs, and romantic relationships.
"If you are presenting, odds are you are using your laptop either to walk the listeners through content in a small group, or projected on a screen to a larger group, or online when speaking with a virtual group.
Presented by Polina Marinova (photo, left) at Fortune.
"First and foremost, students must be aware that in mobile communications, brevity reigns.
"In August, the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB)’s release of a buyer’s guide for podcast advertising signaled that advertisers and marketers are beginning to take podcasting seriously as a marketing channel.
"In our highly polarized times, just about everyone has experienced the fruitlessness and stress of online political arguments.
"You became a business leader because you’re capable, confident, and intelligent, right?
"Before crafting a follow up email, we must first clarify what our objective is to draft a more effective call-to-action.
"Business Insider recently checked in with three productivity experts to find out what habits are wasting the most time at work," writes Áine Cain (photo, left).
"I'm excited to share these top 87 business writing tips with you," writes Mary Cullen (photo, left) at InstructionalSolutions.
"It goes without saying that my new book, Reply All…And Other Ways to Tank Your Career was inspired by email faux pas.
"When it comes to emails, I tend to be pretty wordy," admits Kat Boogaard (photo, left) in a piece at TheMuse.
"You spent hours researching, cramming, and planning for the interview.
"Students who use emojis in their emails and write “heeeeelp!” in the subject line don't necessarily know better.
"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?
Explore a host of topics for managing a business by visiting this website published by the Small Business Administration.
"This is the largest collection of social media tools on the planet.
Richard Feloni (photo, left) reports on the thoughts of Keith Ferrazzi, creator of the career guide - Never Eat Alone.
Take a look at the platform at Teachable.