Excellence in Business Communication, 13th Edition
Chapter 3. Collaboration and Business Etiquette
Sallie Krawcheck (photo, left) shares her thoughts on the topic of building a successful team.
"Answering a cellphone or shooting off a text message during a business lunch may do more than just give an employee a bad reputation — it could cost them a chance to move up the corporate ladder, new research suggests," writes Chad Brooks (photo, left) in a piece at FoxBusiness.
Everyone tries to network, but few people do it well, often making the same basic mistakes.
Alexandra Levit (photo, left) received this email from a reader:
Dear Alexandra: My colleague’s mother passed away suddenly last week.
Alexandra Levit (photo, left) received this email from a reader:
Dear Alexandra: My colleague’s mother passed away suddenly last week.
"In this Business English Podcast lesson we continue our series on making telephone calls in English by looking at how to deal with technical problems and clarify information using alternative choice questions.
This Business English podcast is the second part of a two-part series on making, rejecting and accepting suggestions.
This is the last in our three-part Business English Podcast series on cold calling.
Skip Freeman asks, "The purpose of the meal .
Jessica Lawlor (photo, left) recently attended the Pennsylvania Conference for Women and made some observations.
"People are busy.
Business bloggers at Harvard Business Review discuss a variety of business topics including managing people, innovation, leadership, and more.
Follow LinkedIn’s etiquette guide for students and recent graduates to increase your response rate and to maintain positive networking connections.
Howard Rheingold talks about the coming world of collaboration, participatory media and collective action -- and how Wikipedia is really an outgrowth of our natural human instinct to work as a group.
Corporate comedian Greg Schwem explains that it truly is possible to end an e-mail conversation,View original content
A powerful trend taking form in the world of collaborative communication is "social curation," which is where individuals collaboratively contribute to edit, refine, and compile valuable information resources.