What every engineer should know about business communication / John X. Wang.

By: Wang, John X, 1962-Material type: TextTextSeries: What every engineer should know: v. 42.Publisher: Boca Raton : CRC, c2008Description: xvii, 188 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780849383960 (alk. paper); 084938396X (alk. paper)Subject(s): Communication in engineering | Business communication | English language -- Business EnglishDDC classification: 658.4/5 LOC classification: TA158.5 | .W35 2008Online resources: Table of contents only | Publisher description | Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents:
Analyze Communication Purpose and Audience -- Speak Your Way to Engineering Success -- Projecting the Image of the Engineering Profession -- Presentation Aids -- Organize Your Talk -- Handling Audience Response -- Write Your Way for Business Impact -- Organizing for Emphasis -- Write As If Talking to Your Engineering Associates -- "Trim" Your Expressions -- Write Actively -- Engineering Is about Actions -- Integrating Your Speaking and Writing Skills -- Everyday Engineering Communications -- E-Mails, Phone Calls, and Memos -- Visuals for Engineering Presentation -- Engineers Think in Pictures -- Write Winning Grant Proposals -- How to Effectively Prepare Engineering Reports -- Listening -- Interactive Communication about Engineering Risk.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Analyze Communication Purpose and Audience -- Sect. 1. Speak Your Way to Engineering Success -- 2. Projecting the Image of the Engineering Profession -- 3. Presentation Aids -- 4. Organize Your Talk -- 5. Handling Audience Response -- Sect. 2. Write Your Way for Business Impact -- 6. Organizing for Emphasis -- 7. Write As If Talking to Your Engineering Associates -- 8. "Trim" Your Expressions -- 9. Write Actively -- Engineering Is about Actions -- Sect. 3. Integrating Your Speaking and Writing Skills -- 10. Everyday Engineering Communications -- E-Mails, Phone Calls, and Memos -- 11. Visuals for Engineering Presentation -- Engineers Think in Pictures -- 12. Write Winning Grant Proposals -- 13. How to Effectively Prepare Engineering Reports -- 14. Listening -- Interactive Communication about Engineering Risk.

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