New AI writing assistant gives writers real-time suggestions on phrasing, style, and tone while understanding the full context of any business communication COLOGNE, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DeepL, a ...
In the business world you need both technical and communication skills to do your job well. In particular, your written communication skills (writing is the most common way we communicate in the ...
The world of artificial intelligence has invaded the realm of business communication, and many see it as a threat to authentic individual business writing. The academic world is now struggling as to ...
Most entrepreneurs have reached the conclusion that it is always a good idea to commit business-related communications to writing. But is this always the case? When it comes to writing it down, think ...
Bullet points and bold type aren't always your friends for business communication. Whether you're writing for coworkers or clients, follow these tips to ensure that everyone is on the same page. I'm ...
In the competitive landscape of today’s business world, mastering the art of persuasive business writing and communication is essential for career advancement and organizational success. Whether ...
Myra Deshmukh worked at Amazon for over a decade and taught a business writing course to other employees. She shares seven tips for improving email communication, including being concise and avoiding ...
Written communication is as important to business as oral communication; but, for some reason, it's often underrated. Sales professionals send an average of 36.2 emails per day and spend 31% of their ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Grammarly, the company powering effective communication for over 50,000 teams, today announced the second annual Grammarly Business “State of Business Communication: ...
Liz Simmons is an education staff writer at Forbes Advisor. She has written about higher education and career development for various online publications since 2016. She earned a master’s degree in ...
I'm currently enrolled in an introductory Business Communication/Writing class (pretty cool I might say) and the instructor cautioned us to avoid 'trite expressions' in our writing/speaking/etc.