Business Communication Essentials, 7th Ed.
Chapter 11. Writing and Completing Reports and Proposals
Rob Petersen reports.
Ben Schott (photo, left) presents his ten words.
Only one author team is writing about mobile business communication: Bovee and Thill.
Ultimate Social Media Empire presents its 26 tips.
"Some studies say you've only got 15 seconds to grab an audience's attention, while others say it's closer to a minute," writes Richard Feloni of BusinessInsider.
"Just because you’re been doing this for a few years doesn’t mean you have nothing to learn," says Allison Boyer.
Shanna Mallon (photo, left) uses a play on words to make her point.
Corey Eridon (photo, left) examines the data on the topic and provides the introduction to the infographic.
From CodeCondo.
"Does a set of data make you feel more comfortable?
"Launching a product is hard to do," says Drake Baer of BusinessInsider.
From Snopes.
"When [Gayle] Cotton (photo, left) began her career working at the United Nations in Geneva in the early-90s, she answered a routine phone call with a polite, 'Hello, how are you?
Paula Tarnapol Whitacre (photo, left) weighs in the topic.
Shane Jones at HubSpot.
"Like many of you, I am a trained marketer and a DIY designer," begins Brittany Leaning (photo, left) in a piece at Hubspot.
"Visual communication is a tricky endeavor, because it involves a language that is only partially understood as well as mysterious and complex brain processes.
"Our focus has shifted from Social Media to VISUAL Social Media.
According to Richard Feloni, "Once you finish your written speech or PowerPoint slides, you're only halfway done preparing a great presentation.
According to Melia Robinson (photo, left), "It's the cheapest, most low-tech life hack you'll find.
Stem vs.
"Learn how to optimize content for mobile devices.
"Here are 11 email etiquette rules you should always follow at work.
According to Richard Felloni of BusinessInsider.
"Videos and photos are more likely to get clicked and shared on social media.