Business Writing For Dummies, Natalie Canavor
Business Writing For Dummies, Natalie Canavor
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Business Writing For Dummies
3rd Edition

Author: Natalie Canavor

Narrator: Romy Nordlinger

Unabridged: 18 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/20/2021


Synopsis

Business writing that gets results!

The ability to write well is a key part of your professional success. From reports and presentations to e-mails and Facebook posts, whether you're a marketer, customer service rep, or manager, being able to write clearly and for the right audience is critical to moving your business forward. The techniques covered in this book will arm you with the skills you need to write better business communications.

Inside you'll find: planning each communication; editing and fine-tuning your copy; building your personal brand with communications; writing bids, proposals, reports, and more; recognizing key differences in your global audiences; and advancing your career with great writing.

About Natalie Canavor

Natalie Canavor is a business writer, author, and journalist. Throughout her successive careers as a magazine editor and public relations manager, she originated programs to help people communicate more effectively. Today she focuses on this work with practical programs for business and professional audiences, college students, and writing instructors.

As an adjunct professor at NYU for six years, Natalie taught advanced writing seminars for the MS program in public relations and corporate communication, and created courses on strategic messaging for professionals and entrepreneurs.

Her byline as a journalist has appeared on hundreds of features and columns in the New York Times, Newsday, Communication World, and a host of business and technical publications. For six years, she wrote a column on better writing for the International Association of Business Communicators, read by 15,000 professionals worldwide. Currently she writes and edits the award-winning magazine Impact for Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, which shares faculty research.

As a national magazine editor, Natalie created a series of successful start-ups, including Today's Filmmaker, Videography, and Technical Photography. As an organizational communicator, Natalie built a fourteen-person PR department for New York State's largest educational agency and counseled agency management on communication strategy; directed print, video, and e-media; and created communications-skills training programs for school leaders.

Natalie is also the author of Business Writing for Dummies, currently in its second edition, and coauthor of Workplace Genie: An Unorthodox Toolkit to Help Transform Your Work Relationships and Get the Most from Your Career, with psychotherapist Susan Dowell. She also coauthored The Truth About the New Rules of Business Writing, a popular guide for business people.

Natalie's work has earned dozens of national and international awards for feature articles, video scripts, websites, and publications. She served two terms as president of an International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) chapter, which recognized her as Communicator of the Year, and was a founding officer of IABC's Heritage Region. Natalie is a member of the Author's Guild, the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Association of Business Communicators, and the Plain Language Center.


Reviews

Goodreads review by David on August 20, 2017

Great book. New insights that I did not know such as how to research the profile of your supervisor to communicate better. The best tip is how to improve our email in order to get what we want.......more

Goodreads review by John Jervy on July 05, 2021

The book covers most types of jobs from a standard viewpoint. In summary, cultural practices, workplace-set-up and other factors mentioned in the book will affect how you communicate your message. The book contains lots of tips and helpful insights. I'll recommend it to anyone who had already experi......more

Goodreads review by Kris on June 11, 2015

Ok, but too abstract most of the time.......more