03087nam a22003498i 45000010018000000050017000180080041000350150019000760200029000950240018001240350022001420350024001640400039001880410012002271000037002392450108002762500019003842640052004033000014004555000044004695050745005135201129012586500044023876500039024316500038024706500033025087000043025417000035025849420008026199520095026279990015027229911974971780434120250923133646.0250106s2025 enk 000 0 eng d aGBC5029542bnb a9781009506960qPaperback8 aCIPO000184527 a(OCoLC)1518030227 a(OCoLC)on1518030227 aUKMGBbengerdacUKMGBdOCLCOdNLE aEnglish aFeekery, Angela,eauthor.92595810aCommunication skills for business professionals c/ Angela Feekery, Shawn Michael Condon, Mieke Witsel. aThird edition. 1aCambridge :bCambridge University Press,c2025. a434 pages a"Includes bonus enhanced ebook"--Cover. aPart 1 – Understanding communication — Exploring communication and decision-making — Exploring communication foundations — Communication as a process — Communicating persuasively — Part 2 – Communicating in organisations — Exploring organisational structure and communication — Exploring diversity and communication — Communicating workplace change, conflict management and negotiation — Working collaboratively — Part 3 – Professional communication strategies in practice — Engaging with information — Writing effective short messages — Crafting informative reports — Communicating in digital spaces — Speaking and presenting professionally — Facilitating effective meetings — Glossary — Index. aEffective communication is an essential skill all students need to succeed professionally. Based in theory and informed by practice, Communication Skills for Business Professionals takes readers through a range of basic communication concepts and demonstrates how they can be applied in business settings. The third edition has been restructured into three parts, respectively covering understanding communication, communicating in organisations and professional communication strategies in practice. The text has been updated to examine contemporary topics of increasing relevance, including the effects of AI on communication skills, intercultural competencies in business contexts and how to successfully facilitate virtual meetings in a post‒COVID-19 workplace. Each chapter includes short-answer questions, skill-builder activities and margin definitions to cement learning, while the two running case studies provide realistic examples of communication in practice. Communication Skills for Business Professionals remains an indispensable resource for business students wanting to improve their communication skills. 0aCommunication in managementzAustralia. 0aBusiness communicationzAustralia. 0aCommunication in management92095 0aBusiness communication94067 aCondon, Shawn Michael,eauthor.925959 aWitsel, Mieke,eauthor.925960 2lcc 00102lcc4070aTBSbTBSd2025-09-23l0oHF5718 FEEpB07599r2025-09-23t1w2025-09-23y1 c4981d4981