Business Communication Today, 13th Ed.
Chapter 7. Digital Media
According to Travis Bradberry (photo, left), "Email strips a conversation bare.
Jessica Stillman (photo, left) presents a solution for the "massively overstuffed inbox" courtesy of Brad Feld.
"The number of unread emails in my inbox recently reached an all-time high," says Jacquelyn Smith of BusinessInsider.
"An annual report by The Open University said the current key challenge for education specialists is to engage thousands of learners in productive discussions while learning in a collaborative, online environment.
"A Salem College faculty member last semester took an uncompromising approach to curbing syllabus and inbox bloat: Why not ban most student emails?
"What does it take to avoid alienating the very people with whom we’re hoping to connect?
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"We need new rules on when you should text, when you should call, when you should email," writes Nicholas Carlson (photo, left).
"We asked career, email, and marketing experts to offer their best tips for crafting the perfect email subject line.
"Do you know how you sound in emails?
Matt Rosoff makes the case at BusinessInsider.
Olga Khazan (photo, left), of The Atlantic, covers the topic of "vocal fry.
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"We need new rules on when you should text, when you should call, when you should email," writes Nicholas Carlson (photo, left).
John Brandon has mastered his email inbox but "there's one thing [he's] mastered even more than that: spotting a lack of confidence.
"There are so many interesting facts and numbers in the world of presentations, this infographic could be 5 times the size.
On Point, with Tom Ashbrook, covers the topic of "verbal tics" (“I’m just saying.
"It’d [be] easy to bash PowerPoint, especially given the poor uses we see all too often .
According to Karla Guiterrez, "eLearning professionals are often over-confident about a course’s ability to capture an audience’s attention and engage users with its content.
"This article looks at strategies you can use to ensure that your use of email is clear, effective, and successful.
According to Vicki Davis, "Every email message from a parent or colleague is an opportunity to create a powerful impression.
"Here are seven easy ways to prevent email from killing your productivity and taking over your day: .
Justin Gmoser covers the topic in a video presentation.