Best of
Communication

1988

Secrets of Power Negotiating: Inside Secrets from a Master Negotiator


Roger Dawson - 1988
    Covers every aspect of the negotiating process with practical, proven advice: from beginning steps to critical final moves.

Commonsense Direct Marketing


Drayton Bird - 1988
    In his lively style, Bird shows the reader how to plan clearly, reach the right audience and turn ideas into brilliant campaigns. This book provides information which guarantees results and the opportunity to learn the success secrets of one of the world's most respected direct marketing gurus.

Good Grief, Good Grammar


Dianna Booher - 1988
    A clear, concise writing style is the key to making your ideas stand out and keeping your career on track.Dianna Booher, president of the Houston-based Booher Writing Consultants, offers an innovative, entertaining, step-by-step approach that makes the principles of grammar pleasant to learn and easy to remember. Whether you need to brush up on the basics or fine-tune your style, the answers are at your fingertips in Good Grief, Good Grammar. It's a comprehensive guide to:-- Correct word usage-- Sentence structure-- Phrases and clauses-- Voice, verb tense, and mood-- Punctuation, spelling, and capitalization-- Common errors such as split infinitives and dangling participles, and how to avoid them.Plus a series of fun-to-take tests to gauge your language skills and your progress.

Computing Across America: The Bicycle Odyssey of a High-Tech Nomad


Steven K. Roberts - 1988
    It was a 10,000 mile odyssey.

Handbook of Organizational Communication


Gerald M. Goldhaber - 1988
    This broad-based overview is intended for both students, scholars, and professionals. It is organized into three sections that present the theoretical and methodological directions of the field along with insights into the future growth of new communications technologies and their effects on public and private sector organizations. The volume addresses many questions: What is the current state of the discipline? How do we define the parameters of organizational communication? What paradigms and philosophical approaches define this field? What theoretical propositions have evolved from the past two decades of research in organizational communication? What research trends and themes have been supported and discounted? Where is there agreement among scholars? Where is there differentiation among viewpoints? What direction is current and future research taking in the field?