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 <note>Are you guilty of email &quot;trigger finger&quot;? Do you constantly &quot;cc&quot; people you never even see? What are today's rules for conducting business over the Internet? Now, The Elements of Style meets &quot;the Miss Manners of memos&quot; in the ultimate writing guide for the digital age.&#13;
In an era when written communication in the workplace is more crucial than ever, at a time when many professionals all but completely eschew face-to-face dealings, E-Writing is poised to become the new bible of business writing. Accessible and inviting, this Web-savvy &quot;How-to&quot; book promises to transform anxious email hacks and mediocre memo writers into eloquent electronic scribes in no time at all.&#13;
Inside, you will learn how to:&#13;
-combat counter-productive email habits&#13;
-write authoritatively and persuasively, with a clear message that generates quick action&#13;
-handle email and letter correspondence efficiently and effectively&#13;
select an appropriate style for the audience you’re addressing&#13;
-heighten your professional image, self-confidence, and career prospects&#13;
Practicing what she preaches, award-winning communicator and bestselling author Dianna Booher writes in a refreshingly straightforward style and has organized E-Writing to make on-the-spot referencing a snap. Keep it handy; refer to it often—and your online mailbox will never be the same again. (text from the publisher)&#13;
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