Business Communication Today, 14th Ed.
Chapter 7. Digital Media
Lynn Gaertner-Johnston warns, "Forwarded emails can threaten professional relationships and reputations.
"These days we have replaced memos with rampant emails.
"Based on my experience working online, I find that many people do not have a good grasp on how to convey their business communication.
Lynn Gaertner-Johnston (photo, left) explains how to handle a disappointing or frustrating email.
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"With all the communication tools at our fingertips today, you think it would be easy to get your point across.
"Subject lines are EVERYTHING, and they simply MUST include a benefit to the reader.
"I know, I know, your manager can be the worst.
"A breakdown of when to email, when to pick up the phone and how to manage your inbox.
Staples presents 7 reasons why you should be using email in your marketing.
"Follow these steps to land your dream job: .
"Email etiquette is tricky.
"We complain about the digitalization of communication, yet it seems like this is the future.
"Your body language speaks volumes about your mood and attitude.
"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.
"Copying someone on an email can be helpful or work against you.
Ian Cleary (photo, left) presents his 19 tips.
According to Travis Bradberry (photo, left), "Email strips a conversation bare.
"Twitter is one of the best platforms for creating and growing your personal/professional learning network (PLN).
"But, as you may have noticed, a lot of people are trying to tell stories these days.
Aja Frost and TheMuse.
"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.