HBR Guide to Better Business Writing by The Harvard Business Review
HBR Guide to Better Business Writing is one of the top business communication books.
This practical guide teaches readers how to draft correspondence such as emails, letters, memos, and reports.
The book shows how to write professional, persuasive, and powerful messages that achieve objectives.
The chapters explore fundamentals like conveying a cle.
Simply Said: Communicating Better at Work and Beyond by Jay Sullivan
Simply Said is one of the best workplace communication books.
Jay Sullivan outlines the rules of business communication and shows professionals how to optimize conversations.
The book explores best practices for written and oral communication, as well as communication in team and leadership environments.
Covered topics include how to structure mess.
We Need to Talk: How to Have Conversations That Matter by Celeste Headlee
Inspired by a highly-popular TED talk, We Need to Talk gives guidance on navigating important conversations.
Celeste Headlee shows readers how to be fully present in conversations, take a nonjudgmental approach, avoid repetition and fluff, and get to the heart of the matter.
The book frames conversation as a survival skill, and teaches speakers how.
Words That Work: It’S Not What You Say, It’S What People Hear by Dr. Frank Luntz
Words That Work is a guide to phrasing.
The main thread of the book is that it is the interpretation, not the intention, that matters most in communication.
The book explores common pitfalls that lead to misunderstanding, shows how to choose words carefully, and teaches readers how to be more masterful in messaging.
Special sections present ten gol.