Simple Rules for Effective Business Communication

Simple Rules for Effective Business Communication

by Jennifer Mosher
Simple Rules for Effective Business Communication

Simple Rules for Effective Business Communication

by Jennifer Mosher

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Overview

Sometimes it's not what you say, but what you do. Have you ever parked the company car, the one with the logo on it, in a disable parking spot? What does that communicate about you or, more importantly, your business?

Simple Rules for Effective Business Communication isn't just about how to write a letter, it's also about why you might be writing that letter, or why you should be dressing a certain way, or behaving (or not behaving!) in a certain manner, to ensure that you communicate exactly what it is that you want to communicate about your business.

This booklet is as applicable to small business owners as it is to their staff, their managers and larger businesses.

Short and to the point, this booklet outlines simple rules and food for thought to help you communicate more effectively in your business dealings.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781925739770
Publisher: Mosher's Business Support Pty Ltd
Publication date: 03/15/2018
Pages: 32
Product dimensions: 4.00(w) x 6.00(h) x 0.07(d)

About the Author

I have been a deli hand, a legal clerk, a credit union clerk, an accountant, a tax preparation worker and then, in my mid-forties, I finally saw the light and, after studying for my Diploma in Editing and Proofreading, jumped from accounting to editing, from numbers to words, and have never been happier. I now not only edit and proofread, but I also help other Australians to self publish their books. And, from time to time, I even get to publish my own. Bonus! I belong to the first cohort of Australian editors to pass the IPEd Accreditation Exam (2008), and over the past few years have focused on developing MoshPit Publishing, narratorINTERNATIONAL, IndieMosh and One Thousand Words Plus to provide publishing and marketing opportunities for Australian and international established and emerging writers. Technology, painting, family, family history, travel and walking along the beach (I live in the mountains, so the beach is special!) are what I live for. But I work because I enjoy seeing books come to life - either in print or as ebooks. If it means someone is reading, then it's a good day. I occasionally update my opinionated blog, which can be found at jennifermosher.com.au

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Rule 1: Start with the end in mind 5

Rule 2: Your communications are a tool for promoting your business 6

Rule 3: Know your limitations 8

Rule 4: KISS 9

Rule 5: Know your audience 10

Rule 6: The nitty gritty 11

Rule 7: Learn from others 12

Rule 8: Consider the language appropriate for your communication 13

Rule 9: Consider the emotions in your communication 15

Rule 10: Observe the basic outline of most communications 17

Ten simple steps for your next communication 19

Thank you for reading 21

About the author 22

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