Communicating Professionally, Third Edition

Communicating Professionally, Third Edition
Title Communicating Professionally, Third Edition PDF eBook
Author Catherine Sheldrick Ross
Publisher American Library Association
Total Pages 473
Release 2013-07-17
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1555709087

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An updated and expanded version of the training guide Booklist called "one of the most valuable professional publications to come off the presses in a long time," the new third edition of Communicating Professionally is completely revised with new sections outlining the opportunities offered by contemporary communication media. With more resource information on cross-cultural communication, including new applications of communication principles and the latest research-based material on communication in general, this comprehensive manual covers Fundamental skills such as listening, speaking, and writing Reading others’ nonverbal behavior How to integrate skills, with tips for practicing Sense-making, a theory of information as communication Common interactions like speaking one-on-one, working in groups, and giving presentations Training others in communication skills, including a special section on technology-based training

Communicating Professionally

Communicating Professionally
Title Communicating Professionally PDF eBook
Author Catherine Sheldrick Ross
Publisher American Library Association
Total Pages 473
Release 2013-07-17
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 155570929X

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The new third edition of Communicating Professionally is completely revised with new sections outlining the opportunities offered by contemporary communication media.

Communicating Professionally

Communicating Professionally
Title Communicating Professionally PDF eBook
Author Catherine Sheldrick Ross
Publisher New York : Neal-Schuman Publishers
Total Pages 304
Release 1989
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Outlines how to listen effectively, ask productive questions, write clearly, help groups function efficiently and train staff in the above skills.

Communicating in the Real World

Communicating in the Real World
Title Communicating in the Real World PDF eBook
Author Terrence G. Wiley
Publisher Prentice Hall
Total Pages 212
Release 1987
Genre History
ISBN

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Writers at Work

Writers at Work
Title Writers at Work PDF eBook
Author Linda Flower
Publisher Wadsworth Publishing Company
Total Pages 0
Release 1994
Genre Business communication
ISBN 9780155000070

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Appropriate as a primary text for business communication and professional writing, Writers at Work presents key strategie for communicating in a variety of professional settings. The text highlights collaborative learning exercises, invention strategies for business writing, ethical desicion making and scenarios as writing models. The result is a unique applicatrion of cognitive learning theory to professional communication and represents rthe first social/cognitive rhetoric for business writing.

Communicating Science

Communicating Science
Title Communicating Science PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Russell
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 349
Release 2010
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0521113830

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Ideal for students and practitioners in science, engineering and medicine, this book gives an insight into science's place in society.

Professional Communication

Professional Communication
Title Professional Communication PDF eBook
Author Louise Mullany
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 346
Release 2020-08-20
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9783030416676

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This edited book presents contemporary empirical research investigating the use of language in professional settings, drawing on the contributions of a set of internationally-renowned authors. The book takes a critical approach to understanding professional communication in a range of fields and global contexts. Split into three parts, covering Business and Organisations, Healthcare, and Politics and Institutions, the contributors explore how and why academics engage in workplace research which takes the form of 'consultancy', 'advocacy' and 'activism'. In light of an ever-changing, ever-demanding global landscape, this volume offers new theoretical and methodological ways of conducting professional communication research with real-world impact. It will be of interest to linguistics and communication researchers and practitioners, particularly those working in sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, business communication, health communication, political communication, language and the law and organisational studies.