Technical Writing and Business Communication: A Basic Guide

Author:   Paul Macrae
Publisher:   Broadview Press Ltd
ISBN:  

9781554812202


Pages:   275
Publication Date:   30 May 2015
Format:   Paperback
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Affordable, straightforward, and practical, Technical Writing and Business Communication provides a very concise introduction to the basics of technical writing. The book emphasizes clarity, conciseness, and plain language, and helpful guidelines and templates for business correspondence, formal and informal reports, and oral presentations are included.

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Author:   Paul Macrae
Publisher:   Broadview Press Ltd
Imprint:   Broadview Press Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.522kg
ISBN:  

9781554812202


ISBN 10:   1554812208
Pages:   275
Publication Date:   30 May 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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“Paul MacRae’s Business and Professional Writing is an excellent new entry in the field of writing textbooks. MacRae clearly has years of experience teaching writing: he knows what students need, and he knows how to convey that information in an accessible, almost conversational way. This is a practical, no-nonsense approach to professional writing. What the reader will find here is everything he or she needs to know to be an effective communicator, from a foundation in grammar and basic precepts, including the importance of document design, to how to write in specific professional genres, including persuasive letters, résumés, and reports. Rather than being relegated to an appendix, grammar is foregrounded, along with the `seven Cs of good professional communication.’ The coverage is thorough yet concise, and even experienced writers will find the text to be a valuable resource.” —Michael Fox, Western University “Paul MacRae’s Business and Professional Writing delivers on its promise to provide a basic bread-and-butter guide to workplace writing. Whereas other books combine practical writing instruction with communication theory, MacRae’s background as a journalist comes through in his concise approach: he hones in on the core genres and skills that all professional writers must develop as part of their writing repertoires. This book practises what it teaches. Concepts are explained and illustrated clearly and efficiently. The strong section on grammar clearly explains the basics that need to be in every professional writer’s toolkit. The book’s brevity, conciseness, and to-the-point approach make it a practical, accessible textbook that would be a great resource for any student.” —Kelly Belanger, Virginia Tech “Business and Professional Writing provides a solid overview of key topics related to business communication. Clear, concise chapters teach students about plain language, format, and grammar, and highlight the most common forms of business communication such as letters and memos. What makes this book stand out from the competition is its focus on news releases, brochures, and promotion on the web. Detailed instructions on how to construct an effective brochure is especially helpful to students who often struggle with this format.” —Precious McKenzie, Rocky Mountain College


Paul MacRae's Business and Professional Writing is an excellent new entry in the field of writing textbooks. MacRae clearly has years of experience teaching writing: he knows what students need, and he knows how to convey that information in an accessible, almost conversational way. This is a practical, no-nonsense approach to professional writing. What the reader will find here is everything he or she needs to know to be an effective communicator, from a foundation in grammar and basic precepts, including the importance of document design, to how to write in specific professional genres, including persuasive letters, resumes, and reports. Rather than being relegated to an appendix, grammar is foregrounded, along with the 'seven Cs of good professional communication.' The coverage is thorough yet concise, and even experienced writers will find the text to be a valuable resource. -Michael Fox, Western University Paul MacRae's Business and Professional Writing delivers on its promise to provide a basic bread-and-butter guide to workplace writing. Whereas other books combine practical writing instruction with communication theory, MacRae's background as a journalist comes through in his concise approach: he hones in on the core genres and skills that all professional writers must develop as part of their writing repertoires. This book practises what it teaches. Concepts are explained and illustrated clearly and efficiently. The strong section on grammar clearly explains the basics that need to be in every professional writer's toolkit. The book's brevity, conciseness, and to-the-point approach make it a practical, accessible textbook that would be a great resource for any student. -Kelly Belanger, Virginia Tech Business and Professional Writing provides a solid overview of key topics related to business communication. Clear, concise chapters teach students about plain language, format, and grammar, and highlight the most common forms of business communication such as letters and memos. What makes this book stand out from the competition is its focus on news releases, brochures, and promotion on the web. Detailed instructions on how to construct an effective brochure is especially helpful to students who often struggle with this format. -Precious McKenzie, Rocky Mountain College


oPaul MacRaeAEs Business and Professional Writing is an excellent new entry in the field of writing textbooks. MacRae clearly has years of experience teaching writing: he knows what students need, and he knows how to convey that information in an accessible, almost conversational way. This is a practical, no-nonsense approach to professional writing. What the reader will find here is everything he or she needs to know to be an effective communicator, from a foundation in grammar and basic precepts, including the importance of document design, to how to write in specific professional genres, including persuasive letters, rUsumUs, and reports. Rather than being relegated to an appendix, grammar is foregrounded, along with the aeseven Cs of good professional communication.AE The coverage is thorough yet concise, and even experienced writers will find the text to be a valuable resource.o uMichael Fox, Western University oPaul MacRaeAEs Business and Professional Writing delivers on its promise to provide a basic bread-and-butter guide to workplace writing. Whereas other books combine practical writing instruction with communication theory, MacRaeAEs background as a journalist comes through in his concise approach: he hones in on the core genres and skills that all professional writers must develop as part of their writing repertoires. This book practises what it teaches. Concepts are explained and illustrated clearly and efficiently. The strong section on grammar clearly explains the basics that need to be in every professional writerAEs toolkit. The bookAEs brevity, conciseness, and to-the-point approach make it a practical, accessible textbook that would be a great resource for any student.o uKelly Belanger, Virginia Tech o Business and Professional Writing provides a solid overview of key topics related to business communication. Clear, concise chapters teach students about plain language, format, and grammar, and highlight the most common forms of business communication such as letters and memos. What makes this book stand out from the competition is its focus on news releases, brochures, and promotion on the web. Detailed instructions on how to construct an effective brochure is especially helpful to students who often struggle with this format.o uPrecious McKenzie, Rocky Mountain College


Paul MacRae's Business and Professional Writing is an excellent new entry in the field of writing textbooks. MacRae clearly has years of experience teaching writing: he knows what students need, and he knows how to convey that information in an accessible, almost conversational way. This is a practical, no-nonsense approach to professional writing. What the reader will find here is everything he or she needs to know to be an effective communicator, from a foundation in grammar and basic precepts, including the importance of document design, to how to write in specific professional genres, including persuasive letters, resumes, and reports. Rather than being relegated to an appendix, grammar is foregrounded, along with the `seven Cs of good professional communication.' The coverage is thorough yet concise, and even experienced writers will find the text to be a valuable resource. -Michael Fox, Western University Paul MacRae's Business and Professional Writing delivers on its promise to provide a basic bread-and-butter guide to workplace writing. Whereas other books combine practical writing instruction with communication theory, MacRae's background as a journalist comes through in his concise approach: he hones in on the core genres and skills that all professional writers must develop as part of their writing repertoires. This book practises what it teaches. Concepts are explained and illustrated clearly and efficiently. The strong section on grammar clearly explains the basics that need to be in every professional writer's toolkit. The book's brevity, conciseness, and to-the-point approach make it a practical, accessible textbook that would be a great resource for any student. -Kelly Belanger, Virginia Tech Business and Professional Writing provides a solid overview of key topics related to business communication. Clear, concise chapters teach students about plain language, format, and grammar, and highlight the most common forms of business communication such as letters and memos. What makes this book stand out from the competition is its focus on news releases, brochures, and promotion on the web. Detailed instructions on how to construct an effective brochure is especially helpful to students who often struggle with this format. -Precious McKenzie, Rocky Mountain College


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Paul MacRae is an instructor of writing at the University of Victoria, Canada.

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