
基本信息出版社:Financial Times/ Prentice Hall
页码:519 页
出版日期:2004年01月
ISBN:0273675249
条形码:9780273675242
装帧:平装
正文语种:英语
外文书名:商务信函, 电子邮件和其他公文写作样本
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The global best-selling companion to the fundamentals of business correspondence. Over 350,000 copies sold! In business, communication counts. Clear and well-structured letters, documents and e-mails can deliver better results, with speed and accuracy. The words that you use, and the way that you present them, also send important signals about you and your business to your customers, colleagues and business partners. So make sure you’re sending the right ones.
Model Business Letters is a practical and comprehensive guide to help you get more value from your business communication. In this book you will find over 500 sample documents for a wide range of business situations, easy to use examples and practical advice on content, language and style. Model Business letters will help you to put the key rules of good business writing into action, and a framework for creating clear and effective business communication, including:
How to present business documents correctly and clearly how to structure your communication for maximum results how to make your email work for you model examples for a range of business communication needs 100 top-tips for better business writing If you want your business to be a model of successful communication, Model Business Letters will be a valuable companion.
Features Exceptional writing skills are vital in today's business environment – speed is often the key to successful business negotiations and this means that managers often have to construct their own business documents on their desktop or laptop. This book speaks for itself as a bestselling title with all time sales of the 5th edition currently totalling over 77,000. Shirley Taylor is author of several popular, best-selling books; Communication for Business, Essential Communication Skills and Pocket Business Communicator.
作者简介
Shirley is a trained teacher from the UK and has spent several years as a Training Consultant and Lecturer teaching on secretarial and business studies courses in Singapore. She has also worked as Head of Department and Senior Lecturer in Bahrain and Toronto.
She has recently set up her own business Shirley Taylor Training and Consultancy,and conducts her popular training programmes, workshops and seminars all over Asia.