Business Communication Today, 13th Ed.
Chapter 5. Writing Business Messages
"Short, concise messages should no longer be limited to your social media platforms.
"These 12 books represent the best of the various elements that comprise good business writing.
"In a country as vast as the United States, you're hardly ever going to find a consensus on how to say something.
Presented by Polina Marinova (photo, left) at Fortune.
"James Altucher (photo, left) shares the four words that guide his life and work as an entrepreneur, writer and father.
"We set out to find the most common languages — besides English — spoken at home in every state, based on the US Census Bureau's 2012-2016 American Community Survey estimates.
"In the world of international business, it's critical to know your words will be understood by people from another country, or it could spell disaster.
"In the realm of business, people often say that it’s a cut-throat or dog-eat-dog world.
"How to fix the most common blogging bloopers.
"Here are 12 everyday phrases you might be saying incorrectly: .
"It's not just what you say; it's how you say it that matters.
"I'm excited to share these top 87 business writing tips with you," writes Mary Cullen (photo, left) at InstructionalSolutions.
"Business writing can be challenging! Happily, there are new inexpensive or free business writing tools available to help you write better at work.
"Once equipped with the terms, it can be easier to see manipulative people for who they really are, and you can gain the strength to walk away.
"Once equipped with the terms, it can be easier to see manipulative people for who they really are, and you can gain the strength to walk away.
"Once equipped with the terms, it can be easier to see manipulative people for who they really are, and you can gain the strength to walk away.
"One of the most frequent questions I’m asked is whether it’s acceptable to end a sentence with a preposition," begins Mignon Fogarty (photo, left) in a piece at her blog - QuickandDirtyTips.
Mignon Fogarty (photo, left) explains.
"To make the writing right, use outside resources to help you get a third person perspective on your writing.
John Brandon (photo, left) of Inc.
"National Punctuation Day is celebrated every year in the US on September 24," declares Lucy Yang (photo, left).
Blake Snow reports on the topic at Cisco.
Writer Katherine Brooks (photo, left) discusses the book - You're Probably Saying It Wrong by Ross and Kathryn Petras.
"Modern business is often conducted via quick-fire typing on tiny screens.