About
Purpose of this Business Communications Blog
This blog helps you improve your business planning by providing articles, opinions, commentary and many related resources. The blog is for a general audience, including beginners and those advanced in business communications.
The benefits of business communications are many, including that you:
- Improve your own thinking, decision making and problem solving
- Get clear on what you want to communicate to whom
- Select the best methods of communications for the styles and resources of your audiences
- Cultivate stronger relationships with markets and stakeholders
- Enhance productivity and profitability from strong efficiencies and collaboration in operations
Examples of Topics (or Categories) Relevant to this Blog
You can understand even more about the focus of this blog by looking at examples of various related topics (or categories) that this blog might write about. The following list includes examples of related topics as does the list of Related Library Topics in the sidebar. There may be other related topics, as well.
- Basics and overviews
- Body language
- General resources
- Interviews (exit, media, jobs)
- Listening
- Presenting
- Questioning
- Sharing feedback
- Writing
As posts are published, they will be organized into those or other related categories. Categories that have posts published to them will be listed in the sidebar in Categories of Posts. Readers can click on a category and see the posts in that category.
How to Use the Library’s Blogs
We have implemented many features to make the blogs very valuable and convenient to use. To learn how to use the blogs, click on Library Blog’s Home under the header on each page of the blog.
If You’re Interested In Hosting a Blog for the Library
Just click on Contact Us at the bottom of each page and share your idea, including the topic that you would like to blog about. You would need to commit to publishing a post at least twice a week for at least six months. In return, you would get tremendous visibility to you and your writing. You would retain copyright of your writing – see the Copyright in the footer on each page.
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