A Failure to Communicate . . .Twelve Habits of Effective Writers
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A Failure to Communicate . . .Twelve Habits of Effective Writers

Business leaders have never had so many ways to communicate:
e-mail, teleconferencing, text messaging, instant messaging, etc. But there’s a
dark lining to the new media and easy communication. It’s never been so easy to
be misunderstood. Your messages can be overlooked, misinterpreted, misused. While
we may be living in a digital world, the written word remains the fundamental
tool of communication, and being able to write effectively and persuasively is
still a core executive skill. Read this Executive Action to find out the 12
habits of effective writers.


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