Business Rhetoric

Business Rhetoric
Author: Mette Højen
Publisher: Lindhardt og Ringhof
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2018-03-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 871196507X

"So... eh... before I start, I would like to say a little about myself and a little about why I have chosen this theme..." "BY ALL MEANS NO! You have already started! Actually, you have jumped the gun and that is just as foolish as a musician starting to play his instrument in the wings or on his way onto the stage. There is only one start and that has to be distinct." Mette Højen does not beat about the bush when she with immaculate precision, and a twinkle in her eye points out the rhetorical bad habits of corporate life. In a simple and informal style, she shows us how you stand to gain more from your speeches, meetings and presentations by making a few rhetorical adjustments. It is plain speaking with one clear objective: maximizing the return on your allotted speaking time – or put differently maximizing your rhetorical ROI.

Business Rhetoric in German Novels

Business Rhetoric in German Novels
Author: Ernest Schonfield
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2018
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1571139834

Argues on the evidence of nine major German novels that literature and business have in common a reliance on language, understood in a creative, performative, and rhetorical sense.

Applied Business Rhetoric

Applied Business Rhetoric
Author: Elizabeth C. Tomlinson
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2023-12-21
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1666905488

In this book, Elizabeth C. Tomlinson offers a rich analysis of the ways that rhetorical principles inform the world of work. With in-depth, engaging examples from across business, Tomlinson draws on a broad range of rhetorical scholarship including both ancient and contemporary works, as well as on select materials from management and entrepreneurship. The author shows how principles such as audience, ethos, stasis, kairos, metaphor, topoi, and visual rhetoric inform the development and survival of businesses. With extensive examples from surveys and interviews with business owners, archival trade journal data, business plans, annual reports, corporate social media, pitch competitions, ESG reporting, case studies, and business websites, Applied Business Rhetoric demonstrates how arguments can be successfully constructed across multiple business genres, and illustrates the usefulness of applied rhetoric for both building and analyzing arguments. Scholars of rhetoric, professional writing, and business communication will find this book of particular interest.

E-economy

E-economy
Author: Leslie Budd
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780415339551

This rigorous text takes a critical view of the dot-com hype and considers the fundamental realities of the e-economy from a range of business perspectives.

Business Communication: Rhetorical Situations

Business Communication: Rhetorical Situations
Author: Heather Graves
Publisher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2021-03-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1770487786

Business and professional communication takes place in a dynamic, ever-changing environment. How can we best help students prepare to communicate in such a challenging environment? The pedagogies of the twentieth century—lectures, quizzes, and exams—have not kept up to these new demands for student engagement. Business Communication: Rhetorical Situations supports more interactive and collaborative pedagogies to motivate students. Each chapter has two or three cases that challenge students to apply the business communication concepts they are learning to a specific set of circumstances. These cases are drawn from real-life communication situations and invite students to think through a communication situation and take action. After each case, challenges and exercises provide more opportunities for students to analyze and reflect on business documents and practice the skills discussed in the case themselves. Throughout, rhetorical concepts such as audience, genre, and purpose are central and collaboration and creativity are encouraged.

The Routledge Handbook of Corporate Social Responsibility Communication

The Routledge Handbook of Corporate Social Responsibility Communication
Author: Amy O’Connor
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2022-11-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000784258

This handbook is a resource for students, faculty, and researchers who are focused on understanding the role communication plays in the formation and execution of corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities. Bringing together authors who are thought-leaders and emerging scholars from diverse theoretical and methodological perspectives, it examines the issues central to CSR communication including: theoretical underpinnings, form and content of CSR messaging, the boundaries of engagement, and the tensions associated with CSR communication. It offers a unique combination of functional and formative approaches to CSR communication designed to expose readers to a blend of approaches. With attention to issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion, this handbook also explicitly addresses recent societal changes and how those changes will impact CSR communication research and practices in the future. Offering both a strong introduction to topics for novices as well as a more advanced interrogation of CSR communication for more knowledgeable readers, the handbook is appropriate for advanced students and researchers in public relations, strategic communication, organizational communication, and allied fields.

Zen in the Art of Rhetoric

Zen in the Art of Rhetoric
Author: Mark Lawrence McPhail
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780791428030

Explores relationships between classical and contemporary approaches to rhetoric and their connection to the underlying assumptions at work in Zen Buddhism.