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Communication for Business
ACCESS Education Services Division TAFE NSW


Features


Key Features of Communication for Business
  • Specifically written for Business students: This book recognises that business professionals and students face unique and different challenges.

  • Relevant Australian examples: Using Australian terminology, examples and problems are designed to be relevant to Australian students and workplace practices.

  • Practical: Catering to the varied backgrounds and skills of undergraduate students, Communication for Business uses plain English to communicate concepts. The text encourages critical thinking skills through the application of current and real life examples.


Student Friendly Features Include:

  • Clear agenda: Relevant Training Package codes are referenced within each specific chapter

  • Aims & topics: Each chapter opener clearly states discussion topics and aims

  • Case studies: These are scattered throughout chapters, allowing the learner to practice and further develop skills.

  • Checklists: Checklists enable the student to track their learning as they go

  • Living application: IT examples test knowledge in each chapter, ensuring the development of the skills required to successfully complete each learning objective

  • Summary: For the reader to review all the points covered in the chapter and check that they have an understanding of the chapter's objectives. Particularly useful for revision

  • Training log: A final chance to test learning and put it into practice