Effective Letters in Business

Effective Letters in Business by Robert LeFevre Shurter, published by McGraw-Hill in 1984, is a subsequent edition that spans 238 pages. This book aims to present the fundamental principles of various types of business letters, providing readers with a structured approach to mastering business communication. It serves as a resource for students and correspondents alike, emphasizing practical examples and exercises to facilitate learning.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of business writing techniques, designed to bridge the gap between overly simplistic handbooks and more extensive texts. The book focuses on essential skills in business communication, making it a valuable tool for anyone looking to enhance their writing proficiency in a professional context. With its clear examples and practical exercises, Effective Letters in Business addresses key aspects of business correspondence, ensuring that readers can apply these principles effectively in their own writing.
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EFFECTIVE LETTERS IN BUSINESS by ROBERT L. SHURTER. Preface: This book’s intent is to present the fundamental principles of the major types of business letters and to assist the student or correspondent in learning these principles by numerous examples and exercises. It grew out of a conviction that there is a need for a comparatively brief text, whose scope would be halfway between the sketchy handbook with its Do’s and Dont’s in boldface type covering every conceivable problem in business correspondence.
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