The A-B-Cs of Business Communication

by | Jan 5, 2015

Wooden alphabet cubes with A,B,C letters. Vector.Happy New Year!

This blog is all about better business communication and keeping it simple.

I thought I would try something new this year.

But we will keep with the better business communication and simple theme.

  • This year’s posts feature the A-B-Cs of business communication
  • What’s simpler than your basic A-B-Cs?

A to Z Business Communication

We’ll cover business communication topics from A to Z throughout the year. Since there are 26 letters in our English aphabet, that means 2-3 posts per month.

I have a plan for each letter; however, that could easily change as we move along. If you have a favorite topic you’d like covered, let us know in Comments and I’ll see if we can accommodate your choice.

Any business communication topic is fair game.

  • Content marketing, social media, web content
  • Networking, case studies, presentations
  • Internal communication, business blogs, FAQs

That’s off the top of my head. Not a repeated letter in the bunch.

I hope you join us on our alphabetic excursion. I promise to keep it simple with a dash of fun.

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I’ll update this list as we navigate through the alphabetic journey.

A = Action 

B = Boring

C = 7 Cs

D = Details

E = Email

F = Forms

G = Grammar

H = Hiring

I = Use of I

J = Just Because 

K = Kindred Spirit 

L = Lasting Impression

M = Misrepresented Message

N = Negative Communication

O = Outsiders

P = Persuasive

Q = Questions

R = Relationships (PR)

S = Silos in business communication

T = Terrifying Typos

U = Undermining your message

V = Vivid business communication

W = Welcoming business communication

X = Xerox brand issue

Y = You in business communication

Z = Zing in business communication

2 Comments

    • Cathy Miller

      Thanks, Roy. Glad to have you along for the ride. 🙂

      Reply

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