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Writing at Workthe basics of business communications Robert Barrass is the author of Students Must Write. This is his latest book, which is aimed at helping people in business to communicate more effectively.
There are some excellent checklists which offer detailed steps in preparing, planning, drafting, writing, and editing a piece of work. There's also a section on language which deals with words which are commonly misused and misunderstood. He includes a useful chapter on using measurements, diagrams, graphs, and pie charts. This is followed by an account of how to write a report - often a daunting prospect for even the most experienced writer. The same is true of the minutes of meetings, which he also covers. He ends with a chapter called 'Talking at Work'. This covers spoken communication on the phone, in meetings, in interviews, and making presentations. If you work in an admin office, a school or university, the town hall, or especially a government information office - then this book will help you to express yourself more effectively. © Roy Johnson 2002 [more WRITING SKILLS books] Robert Barrass, Writing at Work: A guide to better writing in administration, business and management, London: Routledge, 2002, pp.201, ISBN 0415267536 |
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