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(More customer reviews)The book is very quick reading and provides easy access to pertinent information. It includes lots of helpful tips and I consider it a good addition to Prentice Hall's series on business communication (particularly Mary Munter's "Guide to Managerial Communication"). Innovative insights aren't the focus here (although many of them may seem novel since most people still don't practice what DeTienne sets forth), rather the book serves as a refresher and reference for how to use the e-tools at our disposal. I will definitely keep a copy on my desk and recommend it to colleagues -- who knows, it might cut down on their misuse of the technology that's supposed to make my life easier...
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This concise, practical book is for you if you want to be more effective is using technology to communicate with other people. You will learn how to ...*Use advanced internet search techniques to find the information you need *Take advantage of the features on your computer to write more efficiently and effectively *Write and deliver successful email messages *Create computer-projected visuals to enhance your presentations *Design effective, audience-centered web sites *Find a new jab using a computer-scannable resume and online job boards *Understand current trends in electronic communication and how they will affect you *Decipher some of the confusing words used to describe electronic terms Like all books in the Prentice Hall Guides to Advanced Business Communication series, this book is ...*Brief: summarizes key ideas only *Practical: offers clear, straightforward tools you can use *Reader-friendly: provides easy-to-skim format Reviews of the core concept book for the series, Guide to Managerial Communication by Mary Munter-Listed by the Wall Street Journal as one of the five business "books you shouldn't miss." -"Really a gem."Former managing editor, Harvard Business Review -"Short, compact, practical, and readable ...I liked it immensely." Journal of Business Communication

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