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Mary EllenGuffey’s E S S E N T I A L S O F BUSINESS COMMUNICATION 7 EDITION M A R Y E L L E N G U F F E Y Professor of Business Emerita Los Angeles Pierce College • CAROLYN M. SEEFER, Contributing Editor Professor of Business, Diablo Valley College Essentials of Business Communication, Seventh Edition Mary Ellen Guffey VP/Editorial Director: Technology Project Editor: Art Director: Jack W. 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St Cordially, u d e n t P r e f a c e iii Get Prepared. . . Mary Ellen Guffey’s Essentials of Business Communication has helped countless students prepare for success in today’s technology-driven workplace. The Seventh Edition of this award-winning text contains the instruction you need for business communication success, with practice opportunities in every chapter to help you hone your skills. Improve Your Writing and Grammar Skills… Guffey’s textbook/workbook/handbook format teaches writing skills while reviewing and reinforcing your basic grammar and mechanics skills. Writing Plans and Writing Improvement Exercises Clear step-by-step writing plans structure the assignments so that novice writers can get started quickly and stay focused on the writing experience – without struggling to provide unknown details to unfamiliar, hypothetical cases. (cid:2) Writing Coach This new step-by-step demonstration of the writing process shows you how to write and revise e-mails, memos, and letters using a brief case, writing instructions, and before-and-after documents. e c (cid:2) Emphasis on Grammar a and Mechanics f Throughout the text, you will be e encouraged to build on your basic r P grammar skills. Grammar/Mechanics Checkups, Grammar/Mechanics t Challenges, and chapter discussions n keep you in practice. Plus…Your e Personal Language Trainer, a self- d teaching grammar/mechanics review u included in Guffey Xtra!, helps to further t S enhance language skills. iv …with Time-tested Learning Tools (cid:1) Model Documents Before-and-after sample documents and descriptive callouts are a road map to the writing process, demonstrating for you the effective use of the skills being taught, as well as the significance of the revision process in writing. (cid:2) End-of-Chapter Concepts are translated into action, as you try out your skills in activities designed to mirror “real-world” experiences. S t u d e (cid:1) Communication Workshops n Communication workshops develop critical thinking t skills and provide insight into special business P communication topics such as ethics, technology, r career skills, and collaboration. e f a c e v Contemporary Content for the Technology-Driven Student Videoconferencing, résumé scanning, IP telephony (VoIP), e-mail strategies, Web researching, and blogging… they’re all covered here. Essentials of Business Communication explores how technology has changed the world of work. Discussions of these technologies are integrated into relevant chapters and become part of end-of-chapter activities so you can hit the ground running when you enter today’s digital workplace.Technology discussions encompass the latest information on: (cid:1) Voice, Web, and videoconferencing (cid:1) Electronic presentations (cid:1) Instant messaging and other wireless technologies (cid:1) E-mail techniques, etiquette, risks, and tips (cid:1) Electronic networking, job boards, and job-searching advice e c See this two-page figure in Chapter 1. a f e r P “Guffey seems to have her hands on the pulse of not only what is currently needed by t n students and instructors, but is looking e toward what might be needed in the future. I d think this is what has always made her u t textbooks seem more current than some of S the other texts out there.” Sheryl E. C. Joshua, University of North Carolina, Greensboro vi Real Advice for Succeeding in the Job Market You will use these skills in the real world. Essentials of Business Communication offers practical advice and models that you can understand and adapt to your needs. More emphasis is placed on job-search technology and résumé preparation, including a discussion of online job boards and the reality that few candidates actually find jobs online. Inside you’ll find: (cid:1) Résumés in three forms: traditional print-based résumés, scannable résumés, and embedded résumés for today’s technologies. (cid:1) New “Summary of Qualifications” for a résumé immediately reveals a candidate’s fit for a position. (cid:1) E-portfolios and digitized materials provide a snapshot of a candidate’s performance, talents, and accomplishments. (cid:1) Social online networking with specific Web sites to visit to aid in networking and the job search. (cid:1) Updated section about hiring and placement interviews with discussion of group interviews and panel, sequential, and stress interviews. Guffey demonstrates how significant professionalism is to overall business communication endeavors. Coverage of professional workplace behavior has been enhanced in this edition with cues on how to S act in business social situations. In this edition: t (cid:1) Etiquette tips for leaders and participants to u help them act appropriately and professionally in d meetings. e (cid:1) Telephone etiquette tips including how to n handle calls professionally, courteously, and t effectively. P (cid:1) Enhanced coverage of the importance of r professionalism when giving oral presentations, e with added information about dressing f a professionally. c (cid:1) A section on creating professional visual aids e that add value to a presentation so that you will learn how to highlight main ideas, ensure visibility, enhance comprehension, and exemplify professionalism when designing and using visual aids. vii Technology Tools That Inform, Educate, and Entertain The book is just the beginning. Make the grade and improve your tech knowledge with Guffey’s online resources and technology support. Guffey Xtra! Companion Web Site Guffey Xtra! is an online study assistant that includes http://guffey.swlearning.com the following features: (cid:1) Chapter Review Quizzes reinforce chapter concepts, testing your knowledge and preparing (cid:1) Your Personal Language Trainer is a cutting-edge you for exams. self-teaching online tool that enables you to review (cid:1) Flash Cards and Key Termsbuild vocabulary skills an entire business English course, including while reviewing text material. grammar, punctuation, capitalization, and number (cid:1) Business Etiquette Guide teaches basic business style. Instead of using valuable class time to teach etiquette and workplace manners. grammar, instructors (cid:1) Listening Quiz pinpoints listening strengths and can rely on Dr. Guffey weaknesses in interactive exercises. to act as a personal (cid:1) APA and MLA Citation Formats help you correctly trainer in helping cite business references. students pump up (cid:1) Writing Help links to the best college and university their language online writing labs. muscles. Your Personal Language Trainer provides hundreds of sentence reinforcement exercises with immedi- InfoTrac® College Edition ate feedback and explanations for the best With InfoTrac College Edition, you can comprehension and retention. receive complete, 24-hour-a-day access to over 18 million full-text articles from thousands of journals, popular periodicals, and newspapers such as Newsweek, Time, The New York Times, and USA Today. Note: Access to Guffey Xtra! and InfoTrac® College Edition may come packaged with your new text if your instructor has ordered it. If not, you may purchase these online resources through 1Pass access at http://www.thomsonedu.com. (cid:1) Student version PowerPoint slides (cid:1) Bonus chapters e (cid:1) Speak Right! and Spell Right! practice activities c (cid:1) Sentence Competency exercises a (cid:1) Grammar/Mechanics Challenge exercises f e (cid:1) Advanced Grammar/Mechanics Challenge r exercises P (cid:1) Business Report topics t n e “This book is great! It will be going to work with me d as a reference book. The interactive quizzes are u wonderful. What a great way to review for tests! t S My instructor recommended your site, and I’m very glad she did.” Deanna Jokinen, student, Dakota County Technical College viii UNIT 1 UNIT 6 LAYING COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATING FOR FOUNDATIONS 1 EMPLOYMENT 375 1 Building Your Career Success 13 The Job Search, Résumés, and Cover With Communication Skills 2 Letters 376 14 Employment Interviewing and UNIT 2 Follow-Up Messages 419 THE WRITING PROCESS 31 Appendix A Reference Guide to Document 2 Creating Business Messages 32 Formats A-1 3 Improving Writing Techniques 56 4 Revising and Proofreading Business Appendix B InSite Correction Symbols and Messages 80 Proofreading Marks A-13 Appendix C Documentation Formats A-16 UNIT 3 CORRESPONDING AT WORK 97 Grammar/Mechanics Handbook GM-1 5 E-Mail and Memorandums 98 Key to Grammar/Mechanics Checkups K-1 6 Direct Letters and Goodwill Messages 134 Endnotes N-1 7 Persuasive Messages 172 8 Negative Messages 201 Index I-1 UNIT 4 REPORTING WORKPLACE DATA 237 9 Informal Reports 238 10 Proposals and Formal Reports 267 UNIT 5 DEVELOPING SPEAKING AND TECHNOLOGY SKILLS 315 11 Communicating in Person, in Meetings, by Telephone, and Digitally 316 12 Making Effective and Professional Oral Presentations 344 Brief Contents ix

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BUSINESS. Mary EllenGuffey's. COMMUNICATION. E S S E N T I A L S O F. 7E D I T I O N. MARY ELLEN GUFFEY. Professor of Business Emerita. Los Angeles Pierce College. •. CAROLYN M. SEEFER, Contributing Editor. Professor of Business, Diablo Valley College
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