Sunday, June 19, 2011

Business Communication (Harvard Business Essentials)

With advice and tools for improving a wide array of communication skills--from delivering an effective presentation to drafting proposals to the effective use of e-mail--Business Communication helps managers deliver information effectively.

Amazon Sales Rank: #144992 in Books Published on: 2003-07-01 Original language: English Number of items: 1 Binding: Paperback 176 pages

About the Author Harvard Business Essentials The Reliable Source for Busy Managers The Harvard Business Essentials series is designed to provide comprehensive advice, personal coaching, background information, and guidance on the most relevant topics in business. Drawing on rich content from Harvard Business School Publishing and other sources, these concise guides are carefully crafted to provide a highly practical resource for readers with all levels of experience. To assure quality and accuracy, each volume is closely reviewed by a specialized content adviser from a world class business school. Whether you are a new manager interested in expanding your skills or an experienced executive looking for a personal resource, these solution-oriented books offer reliable answers at your fingertips.

The best customer reviews 23 of 26 people found this review helpful. 'Essential', yes, but also very valuable for Robert Morris This is a new series of volumes of the Harvard Business School Essentials. Each offers authoritative answers to the most important questions about a specific topic. The material in this book are drawn from a variety of sources, including the Harvard Business School Press and the Harvard Business Review and Harvard ManageMentor ®, an online service. Each volume is indeed "a very practical resource for readers with different levels of experience." And everyone is the intent and implementation of proposed solutions. Although I think those who are embarking on a career in business to get the maximum benefit, the material is well worth a periodic review of high-level meeting in executives.Richard Luecke this book (and all issues in the series) cut thinking edge. In this volume, he was assisted by a consultant on, Professor Mary Munter of the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, and they organize the material in nine chapters here are their titles: 1 Good writing (it begins with the principles) 2 Start-up strategies (your starting point) 3 The first project (Getting It Down) 4 Getting It Right ((The Craft Edition) 5 daily writing (memos, letters and e-mail) 6 Presentations (timeless principles) 7 Backstage (Preparing Presentation8. Showtime (Making effective delivery) 9 Dialogue (Ultimate Communication) .. If you need help in coping with the substantial need one of these areas, I invite you to purchase a copy of this book as soon as possible Luecke is an exceptionally clear thinker and writer, thoughtfully, he suggests, a "summary" - section at the end of each chapter, to facilitate the review of the key points. There are two other books I strongly recommend the suspicion: Kevin Ryan, recently published write the corporate ladder and William K. Zinnser birthday On Writing, 25: The Classic Guide to museums. 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Business Communication (Harvard Business Essentials) by Wei Luo book is well structured and writtien on business communications. It uses plain English. I found it right after I opened the first page. 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The essential guide companies to improve their business communications by Rolf Dobelle All entrepreneurs can improve their abilities to adapt. That is why this guide short and easy to digest belongs to every bookshelf communicator. It might not contain many new ideas, but it certainly highlights the best rules of good grammar, organization and editing, and gives tips to overcome the block frame your basic ideas and make successful presentations getAbstract certainly appreciate the value of simple letters and presentations, so we recommend this practical handbook for anyone who wants to be a clear communicator. The line idea is that all businesses and careers will benefit from the confusion of free correspondence. This little book will help you to achieve this goal. See all 5 customer reviews ....

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