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How to Write for the World of Work
How to Write for the World of Work
Cunningham, Donald H.
Cunningham, Donald H.
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, 2005
Current format, Book, 2005, 7th ed, All copies in use.
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, 2005
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Cunningham, Smith (both Auburn U.) and Pearsall (U. of Minnesota) incorporate current research and communication practices in the workplace to provide clear, detailed, and realistic guidelines for effective communication. Revised and updated throughout, the text reflects the vast and rapid changes since publication of the sixth edition in 2000, particularly in the areas of diversification and professionalism, globalization, and the expanded use of computers and electronic media. Also included are a new chapter on letters, memos, and e-mail, and a new chapter on news-release publications, brochures, and websites. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
A low cost alternative to books that blend Technical Communication and Business Communication, this new edition emphasizes the latest developments in these fields, including the importance of emerging technologies, global communications, and usability testing.
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Pearsall, Thomas E.
Smith, Elizabeth O.
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How to Write for the World of Work
Pearsall, Thomas E.
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Commercial correspondence.
Business writing.
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Boston, Mass. : Thomson/Wadsworth, c2005.
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