Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Analysis of Three Sources

The three sources that I have chosen are all non-academic informative articles that are designed to dissect and analyze three topics within general business writing. All three articles come from respected business writers and organizations and cover the topics of writing business e-mails, resumes, and simply effective business writing. My selection of three non-academic articles covering these topics was to give examples of soft-writing skills within the business world. The importance of soft skills in person to person interaction in the business world is reflected in business writing and I intend to use these articles to help provide a general business writing baseline. The base that I establish with general business knowledge will then be compared to the professional interview and academic writing sources to show how general business writing etiquette meshes with the specifics of an economists career.

Works Cited
Kallos, J. (n.d.). Business Email Etiquette Basics - Business Email Etiquette. Retrieved September 3, 2015, from http://www.businessemailetiquette.com/business-e-mail-etiquette-basics/

Giang, V. (2013, November 7). 19 Reasons Why This Is An Excellent Resume. Retrieved September 2, 2015, from http://www.businessinsider.com/why-this-is-an-excellent-resume-2013-11

Silverman, D. (2011, March 30). How to Succeed in Business Writing: Don't Be Dickens. Retrieved September 2, 2015, from https://hbr.org/2011/03/how-to-succeed-in-business-wri

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