Business Communication
MindTap for Business Communication: In Person, In Print, Online
BCOM with MindTap
MindTap for Business Communication: Process & Product
Higher Education
Author(s): Carol M. Lehman | Debbie D. DuFrene | Robyn Walker
ISBN: 9780357392058
10th Edition
Copyright: 2020
Binding: eBook
Learn business communications YOUR way with Lehman/DuFrene/Walker's BCOM, 10E from 4LTR Press. This inviting, easy-reference textbook and online digital learning support guide you through mastering today's business communication concepts and skills. Visually engaging chapters offer helpful study tools like Chapter Review Cards that consolidate review material into a ready-made study tool. BCOM's MindTap allows you to learn with the printed book or completely online, on your terms. Read or listen to the book and study with the aid of instructor notifications, flashcards and practice quizzes. When it’s time to review, you can easily gather everything you’ve flagged or noted into a guide you organize. Track your scores so you know where to focus your efforts and stay motivated in reaching your learning and business communication goals.
1. Establishing a Framework for Business Communication.
2. Focusing on Interpersonal and Group Communication.
3. Planning and Decision Making.
4. Preparing Written Messages.
5. Communicating Electronically.
6. Delivering Good- and Neutral-News Messages.
7. Delivering Bad-News Messages.
8. Delivering Persuasive Messages.
9. Understanding the Report Process and Research Methods.
10. Managing Data and Using Graphics.
11. Organizing and Preparing Reports and Proposals.
12. Designing and Delivering Business Presentations.
13. Preparing Résumés and Application Messages.
14. Interviewing for a Job and Preparing Employment Messages.
Grammar and Usage Appendix.
Carol M. Lehman
Dr. Carol Lehman is a professor emerita in the Management and Information Systems Department at Mississippi State University, an AACSB-accredited school. She has more than 25 years of experience teaching business communication. Dr. Lehman earned a bachelor’s and master’s degrees in business education from the University of Southern Mississippi, and her doctorate from the University of Arkansas. Dr. Lehman has taught organizational communication, a core requirement for all business majors, and an MBA-level multimedia presentations course. She is a frequent presenter at the national and regional meetings of the Association for Business Communication (ABC). She and Dr. DuFrene sponsor the Meada Gibbs Outstanding Teacher Award for ABC. Her consulting and training activities for industry have focused on multimedia development, business presentations and written communication.
Debbie D. DuFrene
Dr. Debbie DuFrene is an associate dean of the Rusche College of Business at Stephen F. Austin State University, an AACSB-accredited school. She has more than 25 years of experience teaching business communication, including 20 years at Stephen F. Austin. Dr. DuFrene earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in business education from Nicholls State University and her doctorate from the University of Houston. She serves on the international board of directors for the Association for Business Communication and has been a business communication consultant to various organizations from the business, industry and education sectors. She and Dr. Lehman sponsor the Meada Gibbs Outstanding Teacher Award for the Association for Business Communication (ABC).
Robyn Walker
Dr. Robyn Walker is an assistant professor of management communication at the Center for Management Communication at the University of Southern California's Marshall School of Business, where she teaches business writing and business communication to undergraduate and graduate students. She earned a master's and a doctoral degree in communication from the University of Utah and a master's degree in professional writing from the University of Southern California. She also holds an MBA. Dr. Walker has held faculty appointments at the University of Arizona and California State University-Fullerton. Before entering academia, Dr. Walker worked as a professional writer and editor with such organizations as United Press International, McGraw-Hill and Novell. She also has worked as a writing consultant for companies such as Hoffman LaRoche Pharmaceuticals and Franklin-Covey, Inc. She continues to write and conduct research and has delivered dozens of conference papers on intercultural communication, rhetoric, cultural studies and business communication pedagogy. She has published articles on intercultural communication in groups and place-based identity. She is the editor of the former Journal of Business Communication and the co-editor of Discourse Perspectives on Organizational Communication (Fairleigh Dickinson University Press). She is a member of the Association of Business Communication, Management Communication Association, National Communication Association, Academy of Management and the Academy of International Business.