Business Communication

Business Communication
ISBN-10
0324374852
ISBN-13
9780324374858
Series
Business Communication
Category
Business & Economics
Pages
672
Language
English
Published
2007-01-02
Publisher
Cengage Learning
Authors
Karen Schneiter Williams, Joyce P. Logan, Patricia Merrier

Description

The new, cutting-edge BUSINESS COMMUNICATION, 7e helps students take their communication skills to a higher level by combining up-to-date technology to enhance learning with stellar content to give them the foundations they need for success in business. Reflecting today's e-inundated marketplace, this comprehensive text covers the basics for all forms of business communication, from letters to e-mail, business plans to presentations, listening skills to nonverbal messages, diversity to teamwork, visual aids to Web blogs, interpersonal communication to instant messages, and everything in between. The features and package of the Krizan text have long been receiving accolades from instructors across the country. In the next few pages, some of the favorite features of our customers are highlighted for your review. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.

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