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101 Tips for Improving Your Business Communication - by Edward Barr (Paperback)

101 Tips for Improving Your Business Communication - by  Edward Barr (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>This book contains business communication information that may not have been taught in college-information that has been accumulated over years of business experience and teaching.</b><p>Anyone can read these brief tips to learn how to better communicate in business while saving the time that might have been invested in reading many books.</p><p>The tips cover the fundamental areas of writing, speaking, and interpersonal communication, as well offer general business communication advice. Each tip is a practical application that can be implemented immediately. Each tip is also illustrated by a story from the author's work life in various industries. Lastly, the book also lays a foundation for an understanding of how the brain influences all communication.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Edward Barr</b> has taught thousands of people over a 25-year career at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) in Pittsburgh, PA where he currently teaches and coaches computational finance majors to communicate better when they take jobs on Wall Street. Before beginning his career at CMU, he served as a marketing executive in both for-profit and not-for-profit companies for over 20 years, including chief marketing officer at iCarnegie, a CMU for-profit. As a marketing professional, he conducted business in Brazil, Colombia, China, India, and the United States and has served as a freelance writer and marketing consultant for marketing firms. He has taught in China, India, Amsterdam, London, Kazakhstan, Mexico, and Panama. He has taught corporate executives and staff at Cognizant, an American IT service company with over 200,000 employees in the United States and across the globe. While at CMU, he has also taught professional writing, business communication, marketing, negotiation, and strategy.

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