Write to the Point: How to Communicate in Business with Style and Purpose Contributor(s): Iacone, Salvatore J. (Author) |
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ISBN: 1564146391 ISBN-13: 9781564146397 Publisher: Career Press OUR PRICE: $15.29 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: February 2003 Annotation: Provides practical, proven techniques for making business writing more effective and less stressful. Includes step-by-step procedures for generating effective e-mail, memos, letters, and reports. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Business & Economics | Business Writing - Technology & Engineering | Technical Writing - Business & Economics | Business Communication - General |
Dewey: 808.066 |
LCCN: 2002031568 |
Physical Information: 0.56" H x 5.47" W x 8.63" (0.69 lbs) 224 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Practical, proven techniques to make writing for business more effective and less stressful.Thanks to e-mail, voice mail, cell phones, pagers, and, of course, the ever-expanding Web, we live in an age of information overload. Although all of these wonders were designed to make life and communication easier and faster, speed and efficiency have come with a price. Clear business writing has never been more difficult or stressful. Writers are expected to respond quickly to an endless flow of e-mail messages. Readers complain about an increasing lack of clarity along with an abundance of mechanical errors. Supervisors and managers are bewildered by employees' inability to simply say what they mean and the lack of appropriate tone and sense of decorum in the written communications they produce. This book presents proven techniques developed in Dr. Iacone's seminars that will enable greater ease, proficiency, and clarity in writing. The conversational, instructional format walks you through the actual stages of the writing process--from planning and writing the first draft, to editing and proofreading. This invaluable handbook also includes helpful guidelines to correct punctuation, lists of often-confused words, and step-by-step procedures for generating effective e-mail, memos, letters, and reports. |