Handbook of Business Communication

Handbook of Business Communication
Author: Gerlinde Mautner
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 712
Release: 2017-07-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1614514860

In spite of the day-to-day relevance of business communication, it remains underrepresented in standard handbooks and textbooks on applied linguistics. The present volume introduces readers to a wide variety of linguistic studies of business communication, ranging from traditional LSP approaches to contemporary discourse-based work, and from the micro-level of lexical choice to macro-level questions of language policy and culture.

How to Say Anything to Anyone

How to Say Anything to Anyone
Author: Shari Harley
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2013-01-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1608325598

Take charge of your career by taking charge of your business relationships and communication skills. We all know how it feels when our colleagues talk about us but not to us. It's frustrating, and it creates tension. When effective communication is missing in the workplace, employees feel like they're working in the dark. Leaders don't have crucial conversations; managers are frustrated when outcomes are not what they expect; and employees often don’t get positive feedback or constructive feedback. Many of us remain passive against poor communication habits and communication barriers, hoping that business communication will miraculously improve--but it won't. Business communication and relationships won’t improve without skills and effort. The people you work with can work with you, around you, or against you. How people work with you depends on the business relationships you cultivate. Do your colleagues trust you? Can they speak openly to you when projects and tasks go awry? Do you have effective communication skills? Take charge of your career by eliminating communication barriers and taking charge of your business relationships. Make your work environment less tense and more productive by improving communication skills. Set relationship expectations, work with people how they like to work, and give positive feedback and constructive feedback. In How to Say Anything to Anyone, you'll learn how to: - ask for what you want at work - improve communication skills - strengthen all types of working relationships - reduce the gossip and drama in your office - tell people when you’re frustrated and have difficult conversations in a way that resonates - take action on your ideas and feelings - get honest positive feedback and constructive feedback on your performance Harley shares the real-life stories of people who have struggled to get what they want at work. With her clear and specific business communication roadmap in hand, Harley enables you to improve communication skills and create the career and business relationships you really want--and keep them.

The IABC Handbook of Organizational Communication

The IABC Handbook of Organizational Communication
Author: Tamara Gillis
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2011-03-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118016351

The IABC Handbook of Organizational Communication THIS NEW EDITION of The IABC Handbook of Organizational Communication contains a comprehensive collection of practical knowledge about successful corporate communication and its effect on an organization as a whole. Thoroughly revised and updated to meet the realities of today’s organizational environment, the second edition of The IABC Handbook of Organizational Communication includes fresh case studies and original chapters. This vital resource contains information that is relevant to communicators in any organization, from global conglomerates to small businesses, public companies to private firms, and for-profits to nonprofits. The expert contributors cover a wealth of relevant topics, including how to excel at executive communication and executive coaching, an in-depth examination of communication counsel, a review of communication and ethics as a whole, a review of corporate social responsibility and sustainability issues, and how to prepare for communication during a crisis. The book also contains information on current issues and trends such as the effects of the recent recession and new technologies that affect strategic communication management. A review of internal and employee communication issues, the growing need for international and multicultural communication, and strategies for combining traditional and social media are explored in detail. Whether you are a professional communicator or a corporate executive without a background in the communication discipline, you will gain new insight into traditional and emerging issues in organizational communication and learn what it takes to reach stakeholders both inside and outside the organization.

The IABC Guide for Practical Business Communication

The IABC Guide for Practical Business Communication
Author: Tamara Gillis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2021-09-24
Genre:
ISBN:

The IABC Guide for Practical Business Communication: A Global Standard Primer follows two previous books that addressed best practices in organizational communication (and the Inside Organizational Communication editions before that). Principles remain stable. Implementation evolves to meet pressing, current organizational needs. The competencies in this collection run the gamut from those expected of business leaders to strategic advisors to generalists/specialists and those just getting started. While the sections of this volume provide a framework to contain the competencies, readers will find a number of practices that could have been duplicated in a number of the sections. This is testament to the holistic nature of organizational communication and the roles we play in supporting our clients and employers. As you consider the competencies addressed in this book, you will find that its audience is threefold - from newcomers to the discipline to seasoned professionals, to administrators who might not have expertise in our discipline but are expected to supervise communication organizations. The authors in this collection have provided keen insights into the principles that lead decision making and application of communication practices as well as examples and cases for you to consider. Many authors (colleagues, practitioners, scholars) have reflected on the Global Standard and the IABC Career Roadmap as they presented their expertise. This book is intended to serve as a resource for all communication professionals - from those at the foundational level to those at the business leader level. And for those pursuing certification or academic degrees this collection will enhance your progress. Please note this book is intended for marketplaces in Australia and Japan. A separate listing is available for all other marketplaces.

The Business Communication Handbook

The Business Communication Handbook
Author: Judith Dwyer
Publisher: Cengage AU
Total Pages: 698
Release: 2019-07-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0170419495

The Business Communication Handbook, 11e helps learners to develop competency in a broad range of communication skills essential in the 21st-century workplace, with a special focus on business communication. Closely aligned with the competencies and content of BSB40215 Certificate IV in Business and BSB40515 Certificate IV in Business Administration, the text is divided into five sections: - Communication foundations in the digital era - Communication in the workplace - Communication with customers - Communication through documents - Communication across the organisation Highlighting communication as a core employability skill, the text offers a contextual learning experience by unpacking abstract communication principles into authentic examples and concrete applications, and empowers students to apply communication skills in real workplace settings. Written holistically to help learners develop authentic communication-related competencies from the BSB Training Package, the text engages students with its visually appealing layout and full-colour design, student-friendly writing style, and range of activities.

Business Communication

Business Communication
Author: Carol M. Lehman
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2010-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780324782189

Business Communication

Business Communication
Author: Kitty O. Locker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 559
Release: 2006-06-01
Genre: Business communication
ISBN: 9780071109178

This work presents a unique approach to a hands-on business communication course. The modular structure allows teachers to focus on specific skills and provides greater flexibility for short courses and different teaching approaches.

Essentials of Business Communication

Essentials of Business Communication
Author: Mary Ellen Guffey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2018-01-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9780176721244

With an emphasis on written and oral communication skills in our technologically enhanced workplace, the ninth Canadian edition of Essentials of Business Communication is designed to help students gain confidence in their communication skills, better preparing them for both their academic career and beyond. Our complete learning package is supported by three components: a textbook, an integrated workbook, and MindTap, our online digital platform. Within our complete solution, we provide students with the instruction and guidance to understand how important and necessary strong communication skills are for success in one's career. Using real-life business examples, we bring the instruction to life and allow students to immerse themselves in an experiential learning environment. For instructors, we have a well-developed and curated site of additional resources that are built to support any course using our learning resources. Guffey, Loewy, Almonte: your authoritative and trusted brand in Business Communication!