Business Communication Essentials, 7th Ed.
Chapter 11. Writing and Completing Reports and Proposals
"There are many different ways of telling a story, but everything starts with an idea.
"Luckily, there are signs we can look for when trying to detect a lie.
"I normally introduce myself by my first name.
The folks at Educational Technology and Mobile Learning share an infographic from Brainy Quote and Evan Carmichael.
"Asiana Airlines flight 214 crashed upon landing at San Francisco International Airport on June 6, 2013.
"Facial expressions are a universal language of emotion, instantly conveying happiness, sadness, anger, fear, and much more.
According to Drake Baer, "Within moments of meeting people, you decide all sorts of things about them, from status to intelligence to promiscuity.
"In honor of National Etiquette Week and our just-published list of the 45 best restaurants in America, we decided to clear up some common etiquette questions," writes Megan Willett.
See Damon Nofar's slideshow - 8 Tips for an Awesome PowerPoint Presentation - at BusinessInsider.
Ramsay, the Blog Tyrant, weighs in.
"B-school students can’t get enough of big data.
"What is the color of money?
"Are your visuals driving social media traffic?
This video presentation by Professor Patricia Jenkinson describes the process of perception and helps explain why we each perceive the world in a unique way.
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"If you're trying to land a new job this year, a personal website could be your secret weapon," declares Jacquelyn Smith of BusinessInsider.
According to Nancy Duarte, "Displaying data can be a tricky proposition, because different rules apply in different contexts.
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Haiku Deck gives their picks for "Decks of the Year.
"Public speaking is hard enough without shooting yourself in the foot with simple mistakes.
According to Jeff Dunn (photo, left), founder of Edudemic.
These online tools (many are free) offer a variety of ways to create infographics.
Here is a piece on new data-visualizations at Economist.
"If you love infographics, you're hardly alone.