How to write first-class business correspondence: The handbook for business writing L. Sue Baugh, Maridell Fryar y David Thomas
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1. Business writing today. 2. Effective business letters. 3. Dictation, memos, form messages. 4. Special writing and research projects. 5. Business writing and the Job search. 6. Automation and the information age. 7. Review of business grammar and style.
This book is an up-to-date, indispensable reference for anyone who does business writing. In the clearest, simplest way, it shows you how to: Break down any writing task into three basic steps-prewriting, writing, and revising.Use the right style, format, and organization to get results with your letters. Checklists and samples are provided, Use dictation to increase your efficiency. Master writing memos and press releases, business reports, and proposals.Use your writing skills to land that ideal job, Find quick answers to your questions about grammar, spelling, punctuation, capitalization, or business style. Gather business data and information using computers. Prepare today for tomorrow´s business communications needs. Use How to Write First-Class Business Correspondence!
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