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Business Communication Third Edition
by Rhoda A. Doctor Aspi H. DoctorF.Y.B.Com. (Semester – I) When you care enough to be better than the best Prepared as per the Revised Syllabus Effective From 2012 – 2013 onward
Business Communication Today (12th Edition)
by Courtland L. Bovee John V. ThillDirected primarily toward college/university students, this text also provides practical content to current and aspiring industry professionals. Bovée/Thill provides real-world training for the business world of today and tomorrow. The field's leading text for more than two decades, Business Communication Today continues to provide the cutting-edge coverage that readers can count on to prepare them for real business practice. This edition includes up-to-date coverage of the social communication model that's redefining business communication and reshaping the relationships between companies and their stakeholders. 0133131114 / 9780133131116 Business Communicaton Today Plus MyBCommLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package Package consists of: 0132971291 / 9780132971294 Business Communication Today 0132992191 / 9780132992190 MyBCommLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card -- for Business Communication Today
Business Communication for Success
by Russell Darnall John M. PrestonScott McLean brings his authoring expertise to this new communications textbook. Scott has authored textbooks in the areas of Speech Communication, Interpersonal Communication and Public Speaking. Business Communications for Success benefits from Scott's extensive understanding of how students learn the art of effective communication. Students are provided ample opportunity to engage with the concepts, vocabulary and models covered in the text, including role-playing exercises, journal writings, case studies, small-group activities, games, and self-assessment activities.
Business Communication for Success
by Scott McleanThis book is suited for Business Communication courses, but is also appropriate for Business English, Business Presentation, Professional Communication courses. Scott McLean brings his authoring expertise to this new communications textbook. Scott has authored textbooks in the areas of Speech Communication, Interpersonal Communication and Public Speaking. Business Communications for Success benefits from Scott's extensive understanding of how students learn the art of effective communication. Students are provided ample opportunity to engage with the concepts, vocabulary and models covered in the text, including role-playing exercises, journal writings, case studies, small-group activities, games, and self-assessment activities.
Business Communication for Success
by Scott McleanThis book is suited for Business Communication courses, but is also appropriate for Business English, Business Presentation, Professional Communication courses. Scott McLean brings his authoring expertise to this new communications textbook. Scott has authored textbooks in the areas of Speech Communication, Interpersonal Communication and Public Speaking. Business Communications for Success benefits from Scott's extensive understanding of how students learn the art of effective communication. Students are provided ample opportunity to engage with the concepts, vocabulary and models covered in the text, including role-playing exercises, journal writings, case studies, small-group activities, games, and self-assessment activities.
Business Communication for Success
by University of Minnesota LibrariesThis book provides a comprehensive, integrated approach to the study and application of written and oral business communication to serve both students and professors. Each chapter is self-contained, allowing for mix-and-match flexibility and custom or course-specific design. Each chapter focuses on clear objectives and skill demonstrations that can be easily linked to your syllabus and state or federal requirements. <p><p>Supported by internal and external assessments, each chapter features time-saving and learning-enhancement support for instructors and students. The book is designed to help students identify important information, reinforce retention, and demonstrate mastery with a clear outcome product.
Business Communication for Success (Canadian Edition)
by Scott Mclean Murray MomanThis book is suited for Business Communication courses taught in Canada, but is also appropriate for Business English, Business Presentation, Professional Communication courses. The Canadian version was adapted by Murray Moman to include proper spelling and grammar for the Northern Territories. In addition, the examples are taken from Canadian companies and situations so students in Canada can truly relate to the textbook content.
Business Communication: Building Critical Skills
by Stephen Kaczmarek Kitty LockerBusiness Communication: Building Critical Skills was built to provide the ultimate in freedom, flexibility, and focused classroom. Broken into 30 modular chapters, this text provides topic-focused modules, allowing instructors to customize their resources piece-by-piece to best suite their course and teaching style. Each module has a strong workplace activity orientation, supporting students to build critical skills in writing, speaking, and listening. Locker/Kaczmarek is grounded in solid business communication fundamentals, and supports students to piece together what is needed to be a successful communicator for the 21st century.
Business Communication: Developing Leaders For A Networked World
by Peter W. CardonThe Business Communication field is at a crossroads as communication technologies are reshaping how people communicate in the workplace. Business Communication: Developing Leaders for a Networked World, by Peter Cardon, puts students at the center of business communication through the author's unique focus on credibility woven throughout the textbook chapters, forward looking vision built on traditional concepts, and practitioner and case-based approach. Students are more likely to read and reflect on the text, and are better positioned to understand the essentials of efficient and effective business communication, thereby transforming them into leaders for a networked world.
Business Communication: Developing Leaders for a Networked World
by Peter CardonIn Business Communication: Developing Leaders for a Networked World, Peter Cardon is taking a practitioner and case-based approach to help students develop an understanding of how course content applies to the business world. Maintaining a central theme of credibility, the author communicates why credibility is essential to effective communication. Integrated with Connect for Business Communication, Cardon provides a contemporary yet traditional view into the field, empowering students to learn bedrock communication principles while also staying up-to-date with cultural and technological changes in the business world—transforming them into leaders for a networked world.
Business Communication: Developing Leaders for a Networked World (Third Edition)
by Peter W. CardonBusiness Communication: Developing Leaders for a Networked World, by Peter Cardon, puts students at the center of business communication through the author's unique focus on credibility woven throughout the textbook chapters, forward looking vision built on traditional concepts and practitioner and case-based approach. Students are more likely to read and reflect on the text, and are better positioned to understand the essentials of efficient and effective business communication, thereby transforming them into leaders for a networked world.
Business Communication: In Person, In Print, Online
by Amy Newman<P>BUSINESS COMMUNICATION: IN PERSON, IN PRINT, ONLINE, 9E offers a realistic approach to communication in today's organizations.<P> The text covers the most important business communication concepts in detail and thoroughly integrates coverage of today's social media and other communication technologies.<P> 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. <P>Readers learn how to create PowerPoint decks, use instant messaging and texting effectively at work, engage customers using social media, lead web meetings and conference calls, and more.
Business Communication: In Person, In Print, Online
by Amy NewmanDiscover a realistic approach to communication in today's organizations with BUSINESS COMMUNICATION: IN PERSON, IN PRINT, ONLINE, 10E. You learn today's most important business communication concepts in detail and within the context of how communication happens in organizations today. Company examples and situations demonstrate how principles work in the real business world. In addition to refining core written and oral communication skills, you learn to navigate complex relationships and use current, sophisticated technologies. You master the skills to create PowerPoint decks, manage your online reputation with LinkedIn and other tools, engage customers using social media, lead web meetings and conference calls, and more. With self-reflection questions throughout the book, you develop a deeper understanding of yourself and how to communicate most effectively to reach your personal and professional goals.
Business Communication: Polishing Your Professional Presence
by Barbara Shwom Lisa Gueldenzoph SnyderThis book helps students achieve the highest level of professionalism when conducting business. With a clear communication model that helps students professionally analyse and react to any sort of business situation, this text stresses the importance of etiquette in successful entrepreneurial practices. The 4th Edition relates business communication to modern technologies and social media outlets, bringing the text into the context of our digital world. With a focus on learning and exercising skills in writing, speaking, critical thinking, and collaborating with peers, the text prepares students for the social and communicative challenges they will face as successful business people.
Business Communication: Process & Product
by Mary Ellen Guffey Dana LoewyA trusted market leader, BUSINESS COMMUNICATION: PROCESS AND PRODUCT presents the market's most innovative coverage of workplace communication skills with an expanded emphasis on digital writing.
Business Communication: Process and Product (Mindtap Course List)
by Mary Ellen Guffey Dana LoewyInterested in making your skills future-ready and recession-proof? Guffey/Loewy's best-selling BUSINESS COMMUNICATION: PROCESS AND PRODUCT, 10E, can help. This leading text and MindTap digital resources guide you in developing the communication competencies most important for professional success in today's hyper-connected digital age. Refine the skills that employers value most, such as superior writing, speaking, presentation, critical thinking and teamwork skills. Two updated employment chapters offer tips for a labor market that is more competitive, mobile and technology-driven than ever before. Based on interviews with successful practitioners and extensive research into the latest trends, technologies and practices, this edition offers synthesized advice on building your personal brand, using LinkedIn effectively and résumé writing. A signature 3-x-3 writing process, meaningful assignments and digital practice tools further equip you with the communication skills to stand out in business today.
Business Communication: Rethinking your professional practice for the post-digital age
by Peter Hartley Peter ChattertonEffective communication in business and commercial organizations is critical, as organizations have to become more competitive and effective to sustain commercial success. This thoroughly revamped new edition distils the principles of effective communication and applies them to organizations operating in the digital world. Techniques and processes detailed in the book include planning and preparing written communication, effective structures in documents, diverse writing styles, managing face-to-face interactions, using visual aids, delivering presentations, and organising effective meetings. In every case the authors consider the potential of new technology to improve and support communication. With helpful pedagogical features designed to aid international students, this new edition of a popular text will continue to aid business and management students for years to come. Additional content can now be found on the author's website - www.rethinkbuscomm.net
Business Communications
by Tom MeansBusiness Communications equips students with the communication tools needed for success in today's rapidly changing global business environment. New topics such as exchanging information via telecommunications software, electronic mail, images and multimedia and on-line information services are presented using the classical business communications approach.
Business Competitiveness and Sustainability: Theory, Practice, and Future Challenges (Innovation and Technology Horizons)
by João J. Ferreira Marco ArrayaThis book presents seven internal dimensions that have a direct impact on an organization’s global competitiveness and sustainability: purpose, leadership, passion, people-centered, customer-centric, infrastructure, and viability.An organization operates as a complex adaptive system that is impacted by external factors that make up its environment. These external factors, in turn, compel managers to make decisions and take deliberate actions that stimulate the organization's internal dimensions to enhance its competitiveness. Therefore, a competitive organization achieves a sustained level of productivity that leads to growth and the attainment of its objectives, resulting in increased income and well-being. Chapters in this book provide readers with a framework that demonstrates how these dimensions can be studied and analyzed individually, as well as how cultivating a coherent, mutually reinforcing system can enhance an organization's competitive advantage. This book also includes illustrative case studies and proposes an instrument to measure an organization's competitiveness.Providing a strategic framework for enhancing competitiveness in VUCA environments, this book will interest scholars and students in strategic management, competitiveness, innovation, and international business.
Business Confidential: Lessons for Corporate Success from Inside the CIA
by Maryann Karinch Peter EarnestFor executives and managers, Earnest, who worked for the CIA during the Cold War, and Karinch, a communications consultant and writer on business and other topics, detail business practices from the CIA's National Clandestine Service that can be applied to any organization. They discuss employee selection and retention, the intelligence cycle, creative and agile problem solving, mission-focused outcomes, and damage assessment and recovery, along with case studies from the CIA and businesses. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc. , Portland, OR (booknews. com)
Business Continuity For Dummies
by The Cabinet OfficeThe easy way to ensure your business is prepared for anythingIf disaster struck, could your business continue to operate? It might be a fire, flood, storm, technical failure, or a quality control failure - whichever way, how can you minimize the risk of disruption to your business?Business Continuity For Dummies clearly sets out how to identify the risks to your organization, how to create your own BCM plan, how to apply BCM in practice and what to do if the worst does happen. Assess and minimize the risk of disruption to your businessCreate your own business continuity planApply business continuity in practiceWhat are you waiting for? Take action now to ensure the survival of your business with Business Continuity For Dummies.
Business Continuity Management
by Abdullah Al HourAbdullah Al Hour, MBCI has more than eight years' experience of business continuity management in the banking and telecommunications industries. He has successfully established IT disaster recovery and business continuity programs in a number of institutions, and has extensive knowledge and experience of information security and enterprise risk management programs.
Business Continuity Management
by Michael BlythPraise for Business Continuity Management: Building an Effective Incident Management Plan"In Business Continuity Management, Blyth has once again produced a comprehensive guide to the subject. Whether a multinational organization looking to counter the threat of global terrorism or a local business planning against loss of sensitive data, this book provides a well structured and useful guide to construction and implementation of Incident Management Plans. Blyth provides not only the theory and background to his subject but also invaluable template guidelines for many of the incidents which we all should prepare for."--Joe Pugh, Head of European Project Management, Panasonic"Business Continuity Management: Building an Effective Management Plan very effectively details how and what a company should include in composing and executing a crisis management plan. This book is a must read for both laymen and experts alike because it itemizes the most relevant facts within silos that are comprehensive enough for the expert to find value in, yet written in a manner that a layman can derive tangible value. The incident response guidelines, broken down by the event type, provide an extremely useful tool that bring immediate value to the reader."--Robert G. Molina Jr., Global Security ManagerLyondellBasell"For a business of any consequence to not have a business continuity plan is like a Boy Scout not having a first aid kit. Advanced preparation and planning enable a business to deal with a crisis and sooner or later every business will face a crisis of some nature. Author Michael Blyth hits the nail on the head with his well organized book that weaves together business continuity planning, incident management, and dealing with risks."--John P. Chamberlain, Executive Director ESC"Mike Blyth has produced another book, which is thought-provoking and a clear example of the multilayered guidelines that companies should be encouraged to incorporate into their BCP. A worthy read for anyone in business, irrespective of managerial level. The business model and structure achieved will help determine the time and shape of any crisis. The individual knowledge and understanding so achieved, interlinked with a robust BCP, will determine the optimum time and cost to recover from crisis."--Stephen Ackroyd, BMI Security Manager, Middle East/Africa/Asia"In the global economy, the guidelines presented by Michael Blyth are an essential component for doing business worldwide. He has thought of every angle. In ultra-sensitive environments like Afghanistan, his recommendations will be widely applied."--Dr. Thomas Stauffer, President/CEO, American University of Afghanistan
Business Continuity Management System
by Jianping Shi Wei Ning WongBusiness Continuity Management System offers a complete guide to implementing a fit-for-purpose resilience capability in your organization. A Business Continuity Management System (BCMS) is a management framework that creates controls to address risks and measure your organization's ability to manage disruptions. It's about saving time and cost, improving internal processes and procedures and demonstrating organizational competency to customers. Structured in line with the International Standard and with a focus on performance improvement throughout, the book covers developing, establishing and operating a BCMS initiative. Built upon the principles of the International Standard and current best practice with a practical focus on theories and models throughout, this is the first book to offer an objective, thorough solution for the practitioner.
Business Continuity Management in Construction (Management in the Built Environment)
by Low Sui Pheng Leni Sagita Riantini SupriadiThis book provides an understanding of Business Continuity Management (BCM) implementation for local/international construction operations, with a primary focus on Indonesian construction firms as an illustrative example. It reviews the whole spectrum of work relating to organizational culture (OC) and the institutional framework (IF) as one of the key ways for companies to evaluate and implement BCM in construction operations. Once readers have acquired a sound understanding of BCM, OC and IF linkages in construction firms, the lessons learned can be extended to other companies. This is facilitated through a systematic assessment framework presented in the book using a Knowledge Based Decision Support System (BCM-KBDSS), which allows these companies to evaluate their current status quo with respect to BCM, OC and IF, and then make informed decisions on how and to what extent BCM should be implemented in their operations. As such, the book offers a unique blend of theory and practice, ensuring readers gain a far better understanding of BCM implementation in the construction industry.