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Book Synopsis
Get your message across the right way with clear communication

Message Not Received provides the tools and techniques that make an effective writer and public speaker. Particularly on topics related to data and technology, effective communication can present a challenge in business settings. This book shows readers how those challenges can be overcome, and how to keep the message from getting lost in the face of mismatched levels of knowledge, various delivery media, and the library of jargon that too often serves as a substitute for real, meaningful language. Coverage includes idea crystallization, the rapidly changing business environment, Kurzweil''s law of accelerating change, and our increasing inability to understand what we are saying to each other. Rich with visuals including diagrams, slides, graphs, charts, and infographics, this guide provides accessible information and actionable guidance toward more effectively conveying the message.

Today, few professi

Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables xv

Preface xvii

Part I Worlds Are Colliding

Introduction: The Intersection of Business, Language, Communication, and Technology 3

Subject: The Other Scourge of Business Communication 5

Technology and the Cardinal Importance of Business Communication 5

What’s the Big Whoop? 6

From Pencils to WhatsApp: A Little History Lesson 7

Book Overview and Outline 8

My Communication Bona Fides 17

Next 19

1 Technology Is Eating the World: The Dizzying Nature of Today’s Existence 21

Whoops 22

Accelerating Technological Change 25

The Rise of the Machines 28

Trailing the Goldfish: Our Declining Attention Spans 30

A Communications Revolution 31

The Age of the Entrepreneur 32

Disruption Is Cool 34

SEO, and the Really Long Tail 35

The Sliding Scale of Search 37

Google and the Never-Ending Jargon Train 40

Marketing Madness 41

Mobile Mania 44

BYOD 44

The Rise of the Tech Celebrity 45

A New Body Politic 46

Other Trends 47

Next 48

Notes 48

2 The Increasingly Overwhelmed Employee: Is This Becoming the New Normal? 51

Mad Men No More 52

Abundant Leisure: Keynes Was Wrong 56

Drowning in Data 57

Demonizing the Tech Companies 59

The Limits of Technology’s Tentacles 60

A Different Kind of Workplace 61

Is Being Overwhelmed Even a Choice Anymore? 64

Next 69

Notes 70

Part II Didn’t You Get That Memo?: Why We Don’t Communicate Good at Work

3 What We Say: Examining Words at Work 73

Jargon: The Cause of So Much Noise 75

Beyond Jargon: Other Communication and Language Atrocities 90

Next 93

Notes 93

Appendix to Chapter 3 95

Note 98

Part III Message Received

4 How We Say It: E-Mail Is Dead. Long Live E-Mail! 99

A Communications Dynasty: Explaining E-Mail’s Impressive Reign 102

E-Mail Nation 112

How We’re Working Isn’t Working 114

Next 125

Notes 125

5 Why Bad Communication Is Bad Business: The Unintended Consequences of Mixed and Missed Messages 127

One Size Does Not Misfit All 129

Message Not Received 130

Decreased Clarity, Credibility, and Trust 131

Lost Sales 131

Severed Relationships and Burnt Bridges 132

Poor Execution and Strategic Blunders 135

Lower Productivity 137

Inefficiency, Waste, and Severed Relationships 138

Increased Risk of Project Failure 139

Other Long-Term Employee Issues 141

Net Effect: A Vicious Cycle 142

Next 142

Notes 142

6 Don’t Call It a Paradigm: Guidelines for Effective Business Communication 145

Language 147

E-Mail 148

Selecting a Communications Medium 150

Handling the Fallout 150

Next 151

Notes 151

7 Words and Context: Building a Solid Communication Foundation 153

A Trip Down Memory Lane 154

The World of Words 155

Communication Context, Awareness, and Technique 165

Next 174

Notes 175

8 Life Beyond E-Mail: How Progressive Organizations Are Using New Tools to Enable More Effective Collaboration and Communication 177

Communication and Collaboration Circa 2004 178

The Benefits of Old Tools 181

E-Mail Detox 182

If Not E-Mail, Then What? 184

True Communication and Collaboration in Action 187

Slaying the E-Mail Dragon: Klick Health 187

Keep Calm and Jive On 198

The Internal Social Network 204

New Tools: No Guarantees 210

Next 211

Notes 212

Part IV What Now? Coda: Was This Message Received? 215

Acknowledgments 219

Thank You 221

Selected Bibliography 223

About the Author 227

Index 229

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 24/04/2015
      ISBN13: 9781119017035, 978-1119017035
      ISBN10: 1119017033

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Get your message across the right way with clear communication

      Message Not Received provides the tools and techniques that make an effective writer and public speaker. Particularly on topics related to data and technology, effective communication can present a challenge in business settings. This book shows readers how those challenges can be overcome, and how to keep the message from getting lost in the face of mismatched levels of knowledge, various delivery media, and the library of jargon that too often serves as a substitute for real, meaningful language. Coverage includes idea crystallization, the rapidly changing business environment, Kurzweil''s law of accelerating change, and our increasing inability to understand what we are saying to each other. Rich with visuals including diagrams, slides, graphs, charts, and infographics, this guide provides accessible information and actionable guidance toward more effectively conveying the message.

      Today, few professi

      Table of Contents

      List of Figures and Tables xv

      Preface xvii

      Part I Worlds Are Colliding

      Introduction: The Intersection of Business, Language, Communication, and Technology 3

      Subject: The Other Scourge of Business Communication 5

      Technology and the Cardinal Importance of Business Communication 5

      What’s the Big Whoop? 6

      From Pencils to WhatsApp: A Little History Lesson 7

      Book Overview and Outline 8

      My Communication Bona Fides 17

      Next 19

      1 Technology Is Eating the World: The Dizzying Nature of Today’s Existence 21

      Whoops 22

      Accelerating Technological Change 25

      The Rise of the Machines 28

      Trailing the Goldfish: Our Declining Attention Spans 30

      A Communications Revolution 31

      The Age of the Entrepreneur 32

      Disruption Is Cool 34

      SEO, and the Really Long Tail 35

      The Sliding Scale of Search 37

      Google and the Never-Ending Jargon Train 40

      Marketing Madness 41

      Mobile Mania 44

      BYOD 44

      The Rise of the Tech Celebrity 45

      A New Body Politic 46

      Other Trends 47

      Next 48

      Notes 48

      2 The Increasingly Overwhelmed Employee: Is This Becoming the New Normal? 51

      Mad Men No More 52

      Abundant Leisure: Keynes Was Wrong 56

      Drowning in Data 57

      Demonizing the Tech Companies 59

      The Limits of Technology’s Tentacles 60

      A Different Kind of Workplace 61

      Is Being Overwhelmed Even a Choice Anymore? 64

      Next 69

      Notes 70

      Part II Didn’t You Get That Memo?: Why We Don’t Communicate Good at Work

      3 What We Say: Examining Words at Work 73

      Jargon: The Cause of So Much Noise 75

      Beyond Jargon: Other Communication and Language Atrocities 90

      Next 93

      Notes 93

      Appendix to Chapter 3 95

      Note 98

      Part III Message Received

      4 How We Say It: E-Mail Is Dead. Long Live E-Mail! 99

      A Communications Dynasty: Explaining E-Mail’s Impressive Reign 102

      E-Mail Nation 112

      How We’re Working Isn’t Working 114

      Next 125

      Notes 125

      5 Why Bad Communication Is Bad Business: The Unintended Consequences of Mixed and Missed Messages 127

      One Size Does Not Misfit All 129

      Message Not Received 130

      Decreased Clarity, Credibility, and Trust 131

      Lost Sales 131

      Severed Relationships and Burnt Bridges 132

      Poor Execution and Strategic Blunders 135

      Lower Productivity 137

      Inefficiency, Waste, and Severed Relationships 138

      Increased Risk of Project Failure 139

      Other Long-Term Employee Issues 141

      Net Effect: A Vicious Cycle 142

      Next 142

      Notes 142

      6 Don’t Call It a Paradigm: Guidelines for Effective Business Communication 145

      Language 147

      E-Mail 148

      Selecting a Communications Medium 150

      Handling the Fallout 150

      Next 151

      Notes 151

      7 Words and Context: Building a Solid Communication Foundation 153

      A Trip Down Memory Lane 154

      The World of Words 155

      Communication Context, Awareness, and Technique 165

      Next 174

      Notes 175

      8 Life Beyond E-Mail: How Progressive Organizations Are Using New Tools to Enable More Effective Collaboration and Communication 177

      Communication and Collaboration Circa 2004 178

      The Benefits of Old Tools 181

      E-Mail Detox 182

      If Not E-Mail, Then What? 184

      True Communication and Collaboration in Action 187

      Slaying the E-Mail Dragon: Klick Health 187

      Keep Calm and Jive On 198

      The Internal Social Network 204

      New Tools: No Guarantees 210

      Next 211

      Notes 212

      Part IV What Now? Coda: Was This Message Received? 215

      Acknowledgments 219

      Thank You 221

      Selected Bibliography 223

      About the Author 227

      Index 229

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