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Simple Rules for Effective Business Communication

By: Jennifer Mosher
Narrated by: Kirsty Gillmore
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Publisher's Summary

Sometimes it's not what you say, but what you do. Have you ever parked the company car, the one with the logo on it, in a no stopping zone? What does that communicate about you or, more importantly, your business?

Simple Rules for Effective Business Communication isn't just about how to write a letter, it's also about why you might be writing that letter, or why you should be dressing a certain way, or behaving (or not behaving) in a certain manner to ensure that you communicate exactly what it is that you want to communicate about your business.

This audiobook is as applicable to small business owners as it is to their staff, their managers, and larger businesses.

Short and to the point, this audiobook outlines simple rules and food for thought to help you communicate more effectively in your business dealings.

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