FranklinCovey Style Guide: For Business and Technical Communication can help any writer produce documents that achieve outstanding results. Created by FranklinCovey, the world-renowned leader in helping organizations enhance individual effectiveness, this edition fully reflects today's online media and global business challenges. The only style guide used in FranklinCovey's own renowned Writing Advantage TM and Technical Writing Advantage TM programs, it covers everything from document design and graphics to sentence style and word choice. This edition's many improvements include extensive new coverage of graphics, writing for online media, and international business English. Through dozens of examples and model documents, writers learn how to overcome "writer's block" and efficiently create documents from start to finish. FranklinCovey's experts show how to get powerful results from every email; add distinctiveness and power to any online presence; write far more effective proposals, letters, memos, reports, and resumes; and improve all forms of documentation, from business procedures to highly technical content. You'll learn how to quickly discover and prioritize the information you need, whether you're planning a presentation, leading a meeting, or managing a project. The authors reveal how to design visuals that communicate messages instantly and intuitively, and use charts, color, illustrations, maps, photos, and tables to supercharge any presentation. Packed with up-to-the-minute examples, this A-Z guidebook can help you write more effectively no matter who you are - whether you're a business or sales professional who must motivate and persuade, a technical professional who must explain challenging content more clearly and accurately, or a student who needs stronger writing skills to succeed in school and in your career.



Autorentext

In 1996, Stephen R. Covey was recognized as one of Time magazine's 25 most influential Americans and one of Sales and Marketing Management magazine's top 25 power brokers.

Dr. Covey wasthe author of acclaimed books, including the international bestseller The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, which has sold more than 20 million copies in 38 languages throughout the world. Other bestsellers authored by Dr. Covey include First Things First, Principle-Centered Leadership, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Families, and The 8th Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness.

Dr. Covey's most recently released books include Everyday Greatness: Inspiration for a Meaningful Life (2006), The Leader in Me: How Schools and Parents Around the World Are Inspiring Greatness, One Child at a Time (2008), Predictable Results in Unpredictable Times (2009), Great Work, Great Career (2009), and The 3rd Alternative.

Dr. Covey was co-founder and vice chairman of FranklinCovey, the leading global professional services firm with offices in 123 countries. FranklinCovey shares Dr. Covey's vision, discipline and passion to inspire, lift and provide tools for change and growth of individuals and organizations throughout the world.

Dr. Covey held a BS in Business Administration from the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, an MBA in Business Administration from Harvard University, and a doctorate from Brigham Young University. He also received 10 honorary Doctorates. He made teaching principle-centered living and principle-centered leadership his life's work.

Dr. Covey lived with his wife Sandra in Provo, Utah. He was the father of nine, a grandfather of 52, and great-grandfather of four.



Klappentext

FranklinCovey Style Guide: For Business and Technical Communication can help any writer produce documents that achieve outstanding results. Created by FranklinCovey, the world-renowned leader in helping organizations enhance individual effectiveness, this edition fully reflects today's online media and global business challenges. The only style guide used in FranklinCovey's own renowned Writing Advantage TM and Technical Writing Advantage TM programs, it covers everything from document design and graphics to sentence style and word choice. This edition's many improvements include extensive new coverage of graphics, writing for online media, and international business English. Through dozens of examples and model documents, writers learn how to overcome "writer's block" and efficiently create documents from start to finish. FranklinCovey's experts show how to get powerful results from every email; add distinctiveness and power to any online presence; write far more effective proposals, letters, memos, reports, and resumes; and improve all forms of documentation, from business procedures to highly technical content. You'll learn how to quickly discover and prioritize the information you need, whether you're planning a presentation, leading a meeting, or managing a project. The authors reveal how to design visuals that communicate messages instantly and intuitively, and use charts, color, illustrations, maps, photos, and tables to supercharge any presentation. Packed with up-to-the-minute examples, this A-Z guidebook can help you write more effectively no matter who you are - whether you're a business or sales professional who must motivate and persuade, a technical professional who must explain challenging content more clearly and accurately, or a student who needs stronger writing skills to succeed in school and in your career.



Inhalt

Preface ii

Improving Communication Quality iii

Contents iv

Foreword viii

Author Acknowledgements ix

Reference Glossary

Using the Reference Glossary (Introduction) 2

Abbreviations 3

Acronyms 8

Active/Passive 9

Adjectives 12

Adverbs 15

Agreement 16

Apostrophes 19

Appendices 21

Articles 23

Bias-Free Language 25

Bibliographies 29

Boldface 32

Brackets 33

British English 34

Capitals 36

Captions 40

Charts 43

Citations 50

Cliches 51

Colons 54

Color 55

Commas 60

Compound Words 63

Conjunctions 65

Contractions 68

Dashes 69

Decimals 70

Editing and Proofreading 71

Electronic Mail 74

Ellipses 78

Emphasis 79

English as a Second Language 82

Ethics 86

Exclamation Marks 88

False Subjects 89

Faxes 90

Footnotes 92

Fractions 94

Gobbledygook 95

Graphics for Documents 97

Graphics for Presentations 103

Graphs 111

Headings 121

Hyphens 124

Illustrations 126

Indexes 132

Intellectual Property 134

International Business English 137

Introductions 139

Italics 141

Jargon 143

Key Words 144

Letters 145

Lists 164

Managing Information 167

Maps 170

Mathematical Notations 177

Meetings Management 179

Memos 182

Metrics 185

Modifiers 191

Nouns 193

Numbering Systems 194

Numbers 195

Online Documentation 197

Organization 202

Outlines 208

Page Layout 210

Paragraphs 217

Parallelism 222

Parentheses 223

Periods 225

Persuasion 226

Photographs 230

Plurals 238

Possessives 240

Prepositions 242

Presentations 243

Project Management 246

Pronouns 251

Punctuation 256

Question Marks 258

Quotation Marks 259

Quotations 261

Redundant Words 262

References 264

Repetition 267

Reports 269

Resumes 274

Scientific/Technical Style 278

Semicolons 281

Sentences 282

Signs and Symbols 286

Slashes 288

Spacing 289

Titel
FranklinCovey Style Guide
Untertitel
For Business and Technical Communication
EAN
9780133092332
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
22.05.2012
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
17.68 MB
Anzahl Seiten
99998