Communicating
For Future Business Professionals
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 28. August 1997
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-0-13-157736-7 (ISBN)
Description
Appropriate for undergraduate college and technical school courses in Business Communications, Professional Communications, and Career Planning/ College Success.
This comprehensive and practical guide provides useful planning tools for successful career planning while presenting a wide variety of writing and speaking tasks students can expect to encounter in the workplace.
This comprehensive and practical guide provides useful planning tools for successful career planning while presenting a wide variety of writing and speaking tasks students can expect to encounter in the workplace.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 180 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
458 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-157736-7 (9780131577367)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
I. APPLYING FOR WORK.
1. Looking Ahead.
2. Assessing Yourself.
3. Creating Your Resume.
4. Interviewing.
II. DISCOVERING YOUR ROLE IN AN ORGANIZATION.
5. Learning About Your Organization.
6. Encountering People on the Job.
7. Using Electronic Tools.
8. Surveying for Sources: Reading and Researching.
III. COMMUNICATING IN YOUR ORGANIZATION.
9. Communicating with Memos.
10. Corresponding with Basic Business Letters.
11. Corresponding with Functional Business Letters.
12. Preparing Short Reports.
13. Designing Graphics and Illustrations.
14. Delivering Presentations.
IV. WORKING ON TEAM PROJECTS.
15. Collaborating on Long Reports.
16. Preparing Sales and Marketing Proposals.
17. Designing Office Manuals.
V. LOOKING DOWN THE ROAD.
18. Preparing for the Future.
Appendix A. Pascal Business Systems.
Appendix B. The Five Types of Style.
Appendix C. The Document Design Process.
Appendix D. Intercultural Communication.
Bibliography.
Index.
1. Looking Ahead.
2. Assessing Yourself.
3. Creating Your Resume.
4. Interviewing.
II. DISCOVERING YOUR ROLE IN AN ORGANIZATION.
5. Learning About Your Organization.
6. Encountering People on the Job.
7. Using Electronic Tools.
8. Surveying for Sources: Reading and Researching.
III. COMMUNICATING IN YOUR ORGANIZATION.
9. Communicating with Memos.
10. Corresponding with Basic Business Letters.
11. Corresponding with Functional Business Letters.
12. Preparing Short Reports.
13. Designing Graphics and Illustrations.
14. Delivering Presentations.
IV. WORKING ON TEAM PROJECTS.
15. Collaborating on Long Reports.
16. Preparing Sales and Marketing Proposals.
17. Designing Office Manuals.
V. LOOKING DOWN THE ROAD.
18. Preparing for the Future.
Appendix A. Pascal Business Systems.
Appendix B. The Five Types of Style.
Appendix C. The Document Design Process.
Appendix D. Intercultural Communication.
Bibliography.
Index.