Become a cool communicator by banishing business babble and lopping long sentences.
In this summary you will learn
- How to write effective business texts
- Why good editing is so important
- How to make more engaging presentations
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Why you should read Business Communication
All businesspeople can improve their correspondence skills. That’s why this short, easily digestible guide belongs in every communicator’s bookcase. It might not contain many new ideas, but it certainly emphasizes the time-tested rules of good grammar, organization and editing, while providing tips on overcoming writer’s block, framing your fundamental ideas and making successful presentations. getAbstract certainly appreciates the value of straightforward letters and lectures, so we recommend this handy manual to anyone who wants to become a clearer communicator. The foremost idea is that all businesses and careers can benefit from confusion-free correspondence. This little book will help you reach this goal.
About the Author
The Harvard Business Essentials series, which began in 2002, provides advice, coaching, information and guidance on business topics. Drawing on content from Harvard Business School Publishing and other sources, these guides provide a practical resource for readers in a variety of fields. To assure quality, a specialized content adviser closely reviews each volume.
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