Book description
In today’s online world, our professional image depends on our ability to communicate. Whether we’re communicating by email, text, social media, written reports or presentations, how we use our words often determines how others view us. This book offers tips and techniques that can improve anyone’s professional image. The author covers how to analyze multiple audiences and strategies for communicating your message effectively for each; structuring your message for greatest readability and effect; persuasion and tone; and how to face your own fears of writing. The content is delivered in a simple, clear style that reflects the Zen approach of the title, perfect for both the entry-level employee and the seasoned executive.
Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Honor Focus
- Chapter 3 Honor Purpose and Identity
- Chapter 4 Honor Your Goals
- Chapter 5 Honor the Audience
- Chapter 6 Honor the Structure
- Chapter 7 Honor Clarity
- Chapter 8 Embrace the Fear
- Chapter 9 Honor the Reader
- Chapter 10 Honor the Positive
- Chapter 11 Honor the Concrete
- Chapter 12 Honor the Definite
- Chapter 13 Respect the Flow
- Chapter 14 Honor Truth
- Chapter 15 Know the Devil in the Details
- References
- Index
Product information
- Title: Zen and the Art of Business Communication
- Author(s):
- Release date: September 2016
- Publisher(s): Business Expert Press
- ISBN: 9781606499573
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