
Business Communication
In Person, In Print, Online
Amy Newman(Author)
South-Western College Publishing
9th Edition
Published on 1. January 2014
Book
Hardback
560 pages
978-1-285-18704-4 (ISBN)
Shipment within 15-20 days
Description
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION: IN PERSON, IN PRINT, ONLINE, 9E offers a realistic approach to communication in today's organizations. The text covers the most important business communication concepts in detail and thoroughly integrates coverage of today's social media and other communication technologies. Building on core written and oral communication skills, the ninth edition helps readers make sound medium choices and provides guidelines and examples for the many ways people communicate at work. Readers learn how to create PowerPoint (R) decks, use instant messaging and texting effectively at work, engage customers using social media, lead web meetings and conference calls, and more.
Reviews / Votes
Part I: FOUNDATIONS OF BUSINESS COMMUNICATION. 1. Understanding Business Communication. 2. Team and Intercultural Communication. 3. Interpersonal Communication Skills. Part II: DEVELOPING YOUR BUSINESS WRITING SKILLS. 4. The Writing Process. 5. Revising Your Writing. Part III: WRITTEN MESSAGES. 6. Neutral and Positive Messages. 7. Persuasive Messages. 8. Bad-News Messages. Part IV: REPORT WRITING. 9. Planning the Report and Managing Data. 10. Writing the Report. Part V: ORAL AND EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATION. 11. Oral Presentations. 12. Employment Communication. Reference Manual A: Language Arts Basics. Reference Manual B: Formatting Business Documents. Reference Manual C: Common Types of Business Reports. Reference Manual D: Glossary.More details
Edition
9th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Florence
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 22 mm
Width: 223 mm
Thickness: 279 mm
Weight
1247 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-285-18704-4 (9781285187044)
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Book
09/2016
10th Edition
South-Western College Publishing
€86.65
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Person
Amy Newman is a member of the faculty of management communication (emerita) at the Cornell University SC Johnson College of Business in the School of Hotel Administration and the Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management. As a senior lecturer for 17 years, she taught courses in business writing, oral communication, persuasive communication, corporate and crisis communication and organizational behavior. Ms. Newman also served as the faculty director of Grand Challenges @Dyson, a community-engaged learning curriculum. Ms. Newman was also an adjunct instructor at Ithaca College; Milano, The New School for Management and Urban Policy in New York City; and eCornell, where she taught classes online. She has won several awards for excellence in teaching and student advising and received grants to develop technology-based learning solutions. She also developed several online courses for working professionals through eCornell. Prior to joining Cornell, Ms. Newman spent 20 years working for large companies, such as Canon, Reuters and Scholastic. Internally, she held senior-level management positions in human resources and leadership development. As an external consultant, she worked to improve communication and employee performance in hospitality, technology, education, publishing, financial services and entertainment companies. A graduate of Cornell University and Milano, Ms. Newman is also author of BUILDING LEADERSHIP CHARACTER and several editions of BUSINESS COMMUNICATION: IN PERSON, IN PRINT, ONLINE. Since 2010, she has maintained a blog of news stories about business communication and character at amynewman.com.
Content
Part I: FOUNDATIONS OF BUSINESS COMMUNICATION.
1. Understanding Business Communication.
2. Team and Intercultural Communication.
3. Interpersonal Communication Skills.
Part II: DEVELOPING YOUR BUSINESS WRITING SKILLS.
4. The Writing Process.
5. Revising Your Writing.
Part III: WRITTEN MESSAGES.
6. Neutral and Positive Messages.
7. Persuasive Messages.
8. Bad-News Messages.
Part IV: REPORT WRITING.
9. Planning the Report and Managing Data.
10. Writing the Report.
Part V: ORAL AND EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATION.
11. Oral Presentations.
12. Employment Communication.
Reference Manual A: Language Arts Basics.
Reference Manual B: Formatting Business Documents.
Reference Manual C: Common Types of Business Reports.
Reference Manual D: Glossary.
1. Understanding Business Communication.
2. Team and Intercultural Communication.
3. Interpersonal Communication Skills.
Part II: DEVELOPING YOUR BUSINESS WRITING SKILLS.
4. The Writing Process.
5. Revising Your Writing.
Part III: WRITTEN MESSAGES.
6. Neutral and Positive Messages.
7. Persuasive Messages.
8. Bad-News Messages.
Part IV: REPORT WRITING.
9. Planning the Report and Managing Data.
10. Writing the Report.
Part V: ORAL AND EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATION.
11. Oral Presentations.
12. Employment Communication.
Reference Manual A: Language Arts Basics.
Reference Manual B: Formatting Business Documents.
Reference Manual C: Common Types of Business Reports.
Reference Manual D: Glossary.