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MindTap is your personal, customized learning environment. It presents engaging course content along with videos, activities, apps, and other interesting features making learning fun and easy. With MindTap, you can create a unique learning path that will help you understand key concepts in depth and fast, so that you can produce your best work.


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comprehension and performance by motivating you to stay interested and increase your effort. Aplia provides automatically graded assignments that contain detailed explanations on every question over multiple question sets. In short, you get results without needing your instructor’s feedback. These assign- ments cover chapter content as well as grammar and mechanics.


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Brief Contents


Unit 1: Business Communication in the Digital age 1 1 Succeeding in the Social and Mobile Workplace 2


Unit 2: The writing Process in the Information age 35 2 Planning Business Messages 36 3 Organizing and Drafting Business Messages 62 4 Revising Business Messages 87


Unit 3: workplace Communication 113 5 Short Workplace Messages and Digital Media 114 6 Positive and Neutral Messages 150 7 Negative Messages 186 8 Persuasive Messages 219


Unit 4: Business reports and Proposals—Best Practices 251 9 Informal Reports 252 10 Proposals and Formal Reports 285


Unit 5: Professionalism, Teamwork, Meetings, and Speaking Skills 325 11 Professionalism at Work: Business Etiquette, Ethics, Teamwork, and Meetings 326 12 Business Presentations 362


Unit 6: Employment Communication 397 13 The Job Search, Résumés, and Cover Messages 398 14 Interviewing and Following Up 444


Appendixes A Document Format Guide A-1 B Documentation Formats B-1 C Correction Symbols and Proofreading Marks C-1 D Grammar/Mechanics Handbook D-1


End Matter Notes N-1 Index I-1


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Contents


Unit 1 Business Communication in the Digital Age


1 Succeeding in the Social and Mobile workplace 2


1-1 Mastering the Tools for Success in the Twenty-First-Century Workplace 2


1-2 Developing Listening Skills 10 1-3 Learning Nonverbal Communication


Skills 12 1-4 Recognizing How Culture Influences


Communication 15 1-5 Becoming Interculturally Proficient 20


Summary of Learning Outcomes 23 Chapter Review 25 Critical Thinking 26 Activities and Cases 26 Grammar/Mechanics Checkup 1 31 Editing Challenge 1 32 Communication Workshop 33


3-1 Drafting Workplace Messages 62 3-2 Organizing Information to Show


Relationships 65


3-3 Drafting With Powerful Sentences 67 3-4 Mastering Four Skillful Writing


Techniques 70


3 organizing and Drafting Business Messages 62


Unit 2 The Writing Process in the Information Age


2-1 Examining the Communication Process 36 2-2 Following the 3-x-3 Writing Process 38 2-3 Analyzing the Purpose and Anticipating


the Audience 41 2-4 Adapting to the Audience With Expert


Writing Techniques 44 2-5 Improving the Tone and Clarity


of a Message 47


Summary of Learning Outcomes 51 Chapter Review 52


Critical Thinking 53 Writing Improvement Exercises 54 Radical Rewrites 57 Activities 58 Grammar/Mechanics Checkup 2 59 Editing Challenge 2 60 Communication Workshop 61


2 Planning Business Messages 36


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4-1 Stopping to Revise: Applying Phase 3 of the Writing Process 87


4-2 Enhancing Message Clarity 92 4-3 Using Document Design to Improve


Readability 95 4-4 Catching Errors With Careful Proofreading 98 4-5 Evaluating the Effectiveness of Your


Message 101


Summary of Learning Outcomes 102 Chapter Review 103 Critical Thinking 103 Writing Improvement Exercises 104 Radical Rewrites 109 Grammar/Mechanics Checkup 4 110 Editing Challenge 4 111 Communication Workshop 112


4 revising Business Messages 87


Unit 3 Workplace Communication


5-1 Writing Digital Age E-Mail Messages and Memos 114


5-2 Workplace Messaging and Texting 120 5-3 Making Podcasts and Wikis Work for


Business 124 5-4 Blogging for Business 127 5-5 Social Networking for Business 131


Summary of Learning Outcomes 134 Chapter Review 136


Critical Thinking 137 Writing Improvement Exercises 138 Radical Rewrites 140 Activities and Cases 141 Grammar/Mechanics Checkup 5 147 Editing Challenge 5 148 Communication Workshop 149


5 Short workplace Messages and Digital Media 114


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3-5 Drafting Well-Organized, Effective Paragraphs 74


Summary of Learning Outcomes 76 Chapter Review 77 Critical Thinking 78


Writing Improvement Exercises 78 Radical Rewrites 83 Grammar/Mechanics Checkup 3 84 Editing Challenge 3 85 Communication Workshop 86


6 Positive and neutral Messages 150 6-1 Routine Messages: E-Mails, Memos,


and Letters 150 6-2 Typical Request, Response, and Instruction


Messages 153 6-3 Direct Claims and Complaints 159 6-4 Adjustment Messages 163 6-5 Goodwill Messages 166


Summary of Learning Outcomes 170 Chapter Review 171


Critical Thinking 172 Writing Improvement Exercises 173 Activities and Cases 177 Grammar/Mechanics Checkup 6 183 Editing Challenge 6 184 Communication Workshop 185


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8 Persuasive Messages 219 8-1 Understanding Persuasion in a Social


and Mobile Age 219 8-2 Planning and Writing Persuasive


Requests 221 8-3 Writing Effective Persuasive Claims


and Complaints 222 8-4 Crafting Persuasive Messages in Digital Age


Organizations 224 8-5 Creating Effective Sales Messages in Print


and Online 228


Summary of Learning Outcomes 237 Chapter Review 238 Critical Thinking 239 Writing Improvement Exercises 239 Radical Rewrites 240 Activities and Cases 243 Grammar/Mechanics Checkup 8 248 Editing Challenge 8 249 Communication Workshop 250


Unit 4 Business Reports and Proposals—Best Practices


9-1 Preparing Reports in the Digital Age 252 9-2 Report Formats and Heading Levels 256 9-3 Identifying the Problem, Defining


the Purpose, and Collecting Data 259 9-4 Preparing Short Informational Reports 262 9-5 Preparing Short Analytical Reports 268


Summary of Learning Outcomes 276 Chapter Review 277


Critical Thinking 278 Activities and Cases 278 Grammar/Mechanics Checkup 9 281 Editing Challenge 9 283 Communication Workshop 284


9 Informal reports 252


7 negative Messages 186 7-1 Communicating Negative News


Effectively 186 7-2 Analyzing Negative News Strategies 187 7-3 Composing Effective Negative


Messages 191 7-4 Refusing Typical Requests and Claims 197 7-5 Managing Bad News Within


Organizations 201


Summary of Learning Outcomes 206 Chapter Review 207


Critical Thinking 208 Writing Improvement Exercises 208 Radical Rewrites 210 Activities and Cases 211 Grammar/Mechanics Checkup 7 216 Editing Challenge 7 217 Communication Workshop 218


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10-1 Preparing Business Proposals 285 10-2 Preparing Formal Business Reports 291 10-3 Collecting Information Through Primary and


Secondary Research 294 10-4 Documenting Information 300 10-5 Incorporating Meaningful Visual Aids


and Graphics 303 10-6 Understanding Formal Report


Components 308


Summary of Learning Outcomes 312 Chapter Review 313 Critical Thinking 314 Activities and Cases 315 Grammar/Mechanics Checkup 10 320 Editing Challenge 10 321 Communication Workshop 322


10 Proposals and formal reports 285


11 Professionalism at work: Business Etiquette, Ethics, Teamwork, and Meetings 326


11-1 Developing Professionalism and Business Etiquette Skills at the Office and Online 326


11-2 Communicating Face-to-Face on the Job 330 11-3 Following Professional Telephone and Voice


Mail Etiquette 335 11-4 Adding Value to Professional Teams 338 11-5 Planning and Participating in Face-to-Face


and Virtual Meetings 343


Summary of Learning Outcomes 350 Chapter Review 351 Critical Thinking 353 Activities and Cases 353 Grammar/Mechanics Checkup 11 358 Editing Challenge 11 360 Communication Workshop 361


Unit 5 Professionalism, Teamwork, Meetings, and Speaking Skills


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12 Business Presentations 362 12-1 Creating Effective Business


Presentations 362 12-2 Organizing Content to Connect


With Audiences 365 12-3 Understanding Contemporary Visual


Aids 371 12-4 Preparing Engaging Multimedia


Presentations 374 12-5 Polishing Your Delivery and Following


Up 380


Summary of Learning Outcomes 384 Chapter Review 385 Critical Thinking 386 Activities and Cases 386 Grammar/Mechanics Checkup 12 392 Editing Challenge 12 394 Communication Workshop 395


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13 The Job Search, résumés, and Cover Messages 398


14 Interviewing and following up 444


13-1 Job Searching in the Digital Age 398 13-2 Developing a Job-Search Strategy Focused on


the Open Job Market 402 13-3 Unlocking the Hidden Job Market


With Networking 404 13-4 Customizing Your Résumé 409 13-5 Using Digital Tools to Enhance Your Job


Search 421 13-6 Cover Messages—Do They Still Matter? 425


Summary of Learning Outcomes 433 Chapter Review 435 Critical Thinking 436 Radical Rewrites 436 Activities and Cases 438 Grammar/Mechanics Checkup 13 441 Editing Challenge 13 442 Communication Workshop 443


14-1 Interviewing Effectively in Today’s Competitive Job Market 444


14-2 Before the Interview 448 14-3 During the Interview 452 14-4 After the Interview 462 14-5 Preparing Additional Employment


Documents 465


Summary of Learning Outcomes 468 Chapter Review 470


Critical Thinking 471 Radical Rewrites 472 Activities and Cases 473 Grammar/Mechanics Checkup 14 479 Editing Challenge 14 480 Communication Workshop 481


Unit 6 Employment Communication


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End Matter Notes N-1 Index I-1


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xiAre You Job-Ready?


Employers today often complain that many new graduates are simply not job-ready. As a matter of fact, writing, communication, and other so-called soft skills consistently rank high on recruiters’ wish lists. Most students realize this and chose this class to develop these necessary workplace skills as efficiently and effectively as possible. Essentials of Business Communication is the tool to make this happen.


This time-honored, tried-and-true text will guide you in developing the job-readiness you need for the twenty-first century. Essentials highlights best practices and strate- gies backed by leading-edge research to help you develop professionalism, expert writ- ing techniques, workplace digital savvy, and the latest job-search and résumé-building skills.


Yes, you must be literate in all current communication technologies. The good news is that Essentials effectively addresses best practices for social media as well as for mobile technology. You will learn how to build credibility online as well as offline, and understand that writing is central to business success, regardless of the communication channel. It is a foundational skill. Employers want good writers and communicators. This is why Essentials continues to provide grammar exercises and documents for editing and grammar practice that our competitors have abandoned. You need a diversity of skills beyond tech savvy alone—now more than ever!


Guided by traditional rigor, Essentials of Business Communication addresses both contemporary student needs as well as those of instructors.


Perfecting Professionalism The Eleventh Edition emphasizes positive work- place behavior and clearly demonstrates the importance of professionalism. Today’s busi- nesses desire workers who exhibit strong com- munication skills and project positive attitudes. Employers seek team members who can effec- tively work together to deliver positive results that ultimately boost profits and bolster the company’s image. Graduates who possess these highly desirable soft skills excel in today’s challenging job market. In this edi- tion you will discover how to perfect those traits most valued in today’s competitive, mobile, and social workplace.


Are You Job-Ready?


“I picked this text with its excellent resources for our new Business Communication class that was added as a core class in the College of Business. All instructors who teach that class use this text. This is the only course in the university that emphasizes professionalism.” Dr. Mary Kiker, Auburn University, Montgomery


Unprofessional Professional Uptalk, a singsong speech pattern, making sentences sound like questions; like used as a filler; go for said; slang; poor grammar and profanity.


Speech habits


Recognizing that your credibility can be seriously damaged by sounding uneducated, crude, or adolescent.


Sloppy messages with incomplete sentences, misspelled words, exclamation points, IM slang, and mindless chatter. E-mail addresses such as partyanimal@gmail.com, snugglykitty@icloud. com, or hotmama@outlook.com.


E-mail Messages with subjects, verbs, and punctuation, free from IM abbreviations; messages that are concise and spelled correctly even when brief. E-mail addresses that include a name or a positive, businesslike expression.


Suggestive Twitter handles and user names that point to an immature, unhealthy lifestyle. Posts that reveal political, religious, and other personal leanings.


Internet, social media


Real name Twitter handles and user names that don’t sound cute or like chatroom nicknames. Posts in good taste, fit for public consumption.


An outgoing message with strident background music, weird sounds, or a joke message. Voice mail


An outgoing message that states your name or phone number and provides instructions for leaving a message.


Soap operas, thunderous music, or a TV football game playing noisily in the background when you answer the phone.


Telephone presence


A quiet background when you answer the telephone, especially if you are expecting a prospective employer’s call.


Using electronics during business meetings for unrelated purposes or during conversations with fellow employees; raising your voice (cell yell); forcing others to overhear your calls.


Cell phones, tablets


Turning off phone and message notification, both audible and vibrate, during meetings; using your smart devices only for meeting- related purposes.


Sending and receiving text messages during meetings, allowing texting to interrupt face-to- face conversations, or texting when driving.


Texting Sending appropriate business text messages only when necessary (perhaps when a cell phone call would disturb others).


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