What Every Engineer Should Know About Business Communication (What Every Engineer Should Know)
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Word Count
48,000 words, Guess
Page Count
192 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivewhateveryenginee00wang_811
- ISBN-10084938396X
- ISBN-139780849383960
- Library of Congress Control Number2007049508
- OCLC Control Number230748692
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780849383960
- Open LibraryOL11560421M
Classifications
- LCCTA158.5.W35 2008
- LCCTA158.5 .W35 2008
- LCCTA158.5 .W35 2008eb
Description
Engineers must possess a range of business communication skills that enable them to effectively communicate the purpose and relevance of their idea, process, or technical design. This unique business communication text is packed with practical advice that will improve your ability to-A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Market ideas Write proposals Generate enthusiasm for research Deliver presentations Explain a design Organize a project team Coordinate meetings Create technical reports and specifications Focusing on the three critical communication needs of engineering professionals-speaking, writing, and listening-the book delineates critical communication strategies required in many group settings and work situations. It demonstrates how to integrate a marketing strategy into every facet of engineering communication, from presentations, visual aids, proposals, and technical reports to e-mail and phone calls. Using situational examples, the book also illustrates how to use computers, graphics, and other engineering tools to effectively communicate with other engineers and managers.
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