The leading text in business communication, "Communicating at Work" takes a pragmatic approach that features a strong multicultural focus, a heavy emphasis on effective presentations, and a pedagogical program that is designed to encourage group activities and skill building. That, plus clear writing and effective use of tables, make the text an excellent teaching tool.
Communicating at Work: Strategies for Success in Business and the Professions
In today's competitive workplace, your ability to communicate is your most important business skill. This valuable handbook to better business communication can help you develop the skills you need to succeed.
Communicating at Work: Principles and Practices for Business and the Professions: 11th Edition
Updates throughout the twelfth edition reflect the rapidly changing landscape of professional communication influenced by the visibility and connectedness of the mobile revolution.
With this book, Jay Sullivan has created a comprehensive resource for systematically enhancing your communication skills." Stephen P. Hills, Former President, The Washington Post
The text introduces readers to the engaging and cross-disciplinary body of research that has emerged around organizational emotion.
From honing listening to polishing speaking and writing skills, this essential guide delivers simple, powerful strategies and timely tips that can help you increase the impact of your business communication and correspondence both online ...
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Communicating at Work: Boosting Your Spoken, Written and Visual Impact
As the leading text in its field, Communicating at Work takes a pragmatic approach that applies scholarly principles to real world business situations.