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Have you ever been silent in a meeting for fear of sounding unsophisticated? Have you ever had one of your letters returned with several punctuation errors circled in red? Have you ever wished you remembered more of what your grammar teacher tought you? Fair or unfair, in business, your ideas are only as good as your ability to express them. The last thing you have time to be worried about is embarrassing yourself in front of coworkers - or in front of your boss. That's why it's so important to apply systematic grammar rules in everything you say and write. The ability to express yourself powerfully makes people sit up and notice your ideas - and it makes them notice you, too. Best of all, clear communication saves time and money for you and your organization. In this audio program, writing expert Pat Cramer demystifies the often puzzling world of grammar, word usage, sentence structure and punctuation. And she does it with wit and style that will keep you as entertained as you are informed. Pat will give you a renewed sense of confidence in your ability to present a polished, professional image in all your business communication. If you'd like to add impact to the ideas you express, Grammar For Business Professionals is just what you need.

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Today's reality is that contrasting governance philosophies clash with each other across the regions of the world. The Anglo/American shareholder value perspective contrasts sharply with that of the Continental European/Japanese stakeholder philosophy. In this book, an invited international body of academics and practitioners discuss the stretch of governance diversity whilst equally showing how such tensions can be mediated.

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This book provides a monetary history of the Middle East, excluding the Gulf States, but including Iraq, Jordan, Palestine, Yemen, and Libya.

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This experimental study focuses on perceptions of risk and source credibility using real home shoppers. Taking a consumer behaviour perspective, various dimensions and behaviours of both perceived risk and source credibility are examined using the contexts of catalogue and TV shopping in the UK. The study evaluates credible versus non credible sources of information relevant to marketing of specific products. It expands on why certain new relationships may provide managers and academic researchers with better advantage towards understanding consumers than using other psychological constructs of marketing.

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This digital document is an article from Mortgage Banking, published by Mortgage Bankers Association of America on May 1, 2002. The length of the article is 5616 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: United Guaranty's new look. (Profile).
Author: Robert Stowe England
Publication:Mortgage Banking (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 2002
Publisher: Mortgage Bankers Association of America
Volume: 62 Issue: 8 Page: 58(8)

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