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Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: The results-driven manager series. Publisher: Boston, Mass. : Harvard Business School Press, c2006Description: vii, 175 p. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9781422103227 (pbk. : alk. paper); 1422103226 (pbk. : alk. paper).Other title: Timesaving guide [At head of title:].Subject(s): Business writing -- Handbooks, manuals, etcDDC classification: 651.74 Online resources: Table of contents only
Contents:
First, don't write an outline / John Clayton -- Making your proposal come out on top / Nick Wreden -- Building a bridge over the River Boredom / Beverly Ballaro and Christina Bielaszka-DuVernay -- When to ignore your readers / John Clayton -- A winning proposition / Janice Obuchowski -- Writing well when time is tight / Nick Morgan -- The best memo you'll ever write / Holly Weeks -- Find the right tone for your business writing / Richard Bierck -- Communication as a change tool / Stever Robbins -- Rhyme and reason : what poetry has to say to business writers / Susan G. Parker -- Ayn Rand on writing / Theodore Kinni -- When one style does not fit all / John Clayton -- Don't push that send button! / Nick Morgan -- How to engineer compelling prose : teaching a techie to write / John Clayton -- Writing an executive summary that means business / John Clayton -- Five quick ways to trim your writing / John Clayton -- Misused words and other writing gaffes : a manager's primer / Kristen B. Donahue -- How to write correctly without knowing the rules / John Clayton -- Is following the rules tripping up your message? / Chris Bielaszka-DuVernay.
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Monograph Monograph Indian Institute of Management Udaipur
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First, don't write an outline / John Clayton -- Making your proposal come out on top / Nick Wreden -- Building a bridge over the River Boredom / Beverly Ballaro and Christina Bielaszka-DuVernay -- When to ignore your readers / John Clayton -- A winning proposition / Janice Obuchowski -- Writing well when time is tight / Nick Morgan -- The best memo you'll ever write / Holly Weeks -- Find the right tone for your business writing / Richard Bierck -- Communication as a change tool / Stever Robbins -- Rhyme and reason : what poetry has to say to business writers / Susan G. Parker -- Ayn Rand on writing / Theodore Kinni -- When one style does not fit all / John Clayton -- Don't push that send button! / Nick Morgan -- How to engineer compelling prose : teaching a techie to write / John Clayton -- Writing an executive summary that means business / John Clayton -- Five quick ways to trim your writing / John Clayton -- Misused words and other writing gaffes : a manager's primer / Kristen B. Donahue -- How to write correctly without knowing the rules / John Clayton -- Is following the rules tripping up your message? / Chris Bielaszka-DuVernay.

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