Business Communication by Jonah C. PardilloBusiness communication examines various aspects of communicationin business including an extensive historical overviewand introduction of business communication and overcomingbarriers to communication. It includes definitions of internalcommunication, external communication along with oral communicationthat talks about the power of speech. Provides thereader with insights into the development of its history, so as tounderstand the business communication and the role writing skills play in an effectivebusiness communication along with various applications of business communication incross-cultural communications.
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ISBN: 9781773619934
Publication Date: 2019
Business Communications by BarCharts, Inc.Good communication skills are essential for companies in terms of marketing their services to the public, and for co-workers interacting with each other. BarCharts'new 3-panel guide addresses this important area of business, using a format that breaks down each element into sections featuring comprehensive lists of key definitions, tips and suggestions. It's a must-have for any businessperson's bookshelf.
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ISBN: 9781423216353
Publication Date: 2011
Dynamic Communication by Jill Schiefelbein"This book contains 27 actionable strategies that readers can use to demonstrate dynamic communication and their organization to drive results. While the chapters and strategies are organized intentionally, each one is designed to be accessed individually. Readers will come away being able to execute an effective communication strategy"-- Provided by publisher.
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ISBN: 9781599186085
Publication Date: 2017
Handbook of Business Communication by Gerlinde Mautner (Editor); Franz Rainer (Editor)In spite of the day-to-day relevance of business communication, it remains underrepresented in standard handbooks and textbooks on applied linguistics. The present volume introduces readers to a wide variety of linguistic studies of business communication, ranging from traditional LSP approaches to contemporary discourse-based work, and from the micro-level of lexical choice to macro-level questions of language policy and culture.
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ISBN: 9781614516835
Publication Date: 2017
Managing Business Communications: Your Guide to Getting It Right by Chartered Management Institute (Great Britain)Clear and effective communication within and beyond organisations has always been a crucial business driver, and as communication channels proliferate and the speed of communication increases, getting your message across has never been more important. Using the series'trademark mix of checklists and thinker profiles, the guide looks at different types of business communications - written, verbal and external - and also focusses on the challenges of cross-cultural and virtual communication, and websites and social media. Topics covered include: report writing, running meetings, presentations, negotiation, PR and media interview planning, influencing, crisis communications and much more.
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ISBN: 9781782831440
Publication Date: 2015
Quick Win Business Communication by Elizabeth P. TierneyQUICK WIN BUSINESS COMMUNICATION is written for business people who recognise how vital effective communi¬cation is to their own success and to the success of their organisations. While you are reading through the answers to your questions, other business people may be discussing missions, goals, losses, profits, overheads, policies, budgets, loans, promotions, strategic plans, product development, training, hiring, technology, downsizing, take¬overs, global competitiveness, office parties, desk arrangements, coffee breaks, or office supplies. Imagine the implications if you can't understand what is being discussed online, in webinars, boardrooms, offices, or at lunch. Imagine the implications if your colleagues don't understand your views or are unable to articulate their own. Whether you are ordering paper for the copier or making long-range hiring plans, if communication fails, the outcome is confusion. Therefore, let's examine ways of ensuring a happier outcome.
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ISBN: 9781781190982
Publication Date: 2014
Storytelling in Business by Janis FormanStorytelling can be a lifelong and life sustaining habit of mind, a personal inheritance that connects us to our communities. It can also serve as an organizational inheritance—a management tool that helps businesses to develop and thrive. For more than a decade, award-winning author Janis Forman has been helping executives to tell stories in service of their organizational objectives. In Storytelling in Business: The Authentic and Fluent Organization, she teaches readers everywhere how the craft of storytelling can help them to achieve their professional goals. Focusing on the role of storytelling at the enterprise level, this book provides a research-driven framework for engaging in organizational storytelling. Forman presents original cases from Chevron, FedEx, Phillips, and Schering-Plough. Organizations like those featured in the book can make use of storytelling for good purposes, such as making sense of their strategy, communicating it, and developing or strengthening culture and brand. These uses of storytelling generate positive consequences that can have a sustained and significant impact on an organization. While large firms employ teams of digital and communication professionals, there's much that any of us can extrapolate from their experience to create stories to further our own objectives. To show the reach of storytelling, Forman conducted 140 interviews with professionals ranging from CEOs in small and thriving firms, to corporate communication and digital media experts, to filmmakers—arguably the world experts in visual storytelling. She draws out specific lessons learned, and shows how to employ the road-tested strategies demonstrated by these leaders. Although this book focuses on storytelling in the context of business, Forman takes inspiration from narratives in literature and film, philosophical and social thought, and relevant concepts from a variety of other disciplines to instruct the reader on how to develop truly authentic and meaningful tales to drive success. A final chapter brings readers back to square one: the development of their own'signature story.'This book is a pioneering work that guides us beyond the pressure and noise of daily organizational life to influence people in a sustained, powerful way. It teaches us to be fluent storytellers who succeed by mastering this vital skill.
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ISBN: 9780804768719
Publication Date: 2013
Today's Business Communication by Jason L. Snyder; Robert ForbusThis handy guide to excellent business communicationsis perfect for anyone, whether preparing for acareer, launching a career, or advancing in a career.Future savvy business professionals understand thatevery organization expects employees to be exceptionalbusiness communicators and this book will getyou there.Inside, the authors lead you through the most frequentlyencountered business communication situationswith a combined 30 years of marketing andcommunication experience. Their success will give youvery accessible, entertaining, and informative answersto your questions. Also included are real anecdotesfrom business professionals from different industries.
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ISBN: 9781606496732
Publication Date: 2014
Words That Work in Business, Second Edition by Ike Lasater; Julie Stiles (Editor)Addressing the most common workplace relationship challenges, this manual shows how to use the principles of nonviolent communication to improve any workplace atmosphere. Offering practical tools that match recognizable work scenarios, this guide can help all employees positively affect their work relationships and company culture, regardless of their position. This handbook displays proven communication skills for effectively handling difficult conversations, reducing workplace conflict and stress, improving individual and team productivity, having more effective meetings, and giving and receiving meaningful feedback, thereby creating a more enjoyable work environment.
Power Listening by Bernard T. FerrariAn adviser to some of the nation's most influential executives offers a step-by-step process that will help readers become active listeners, able to shape and focus any conversation, which could be the difference between business success and failure.