The Essentials of Technical Communication

The Essentials of Technical Communication by Elizabeth Tebeaux, published by Oxford University Press Academic US in 2012, is a comprehensive guide designed to enhance workplace communication. This second edition spans 379 pages and addresses the challenges of conveying messages effectively in professional settings, where clarity and brevity are paramount.
Readers will find practical strategies for crafting concise and impactful documents, such as emails, memos, and reports. The book emphasizes the importance of understanding the audience’s needs and the context of communication, focusing on topics like technical writing and human communication. This edition serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to improve their communication skills in trades and technology, as well as in broader social sciences contexts.
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In the workplace, no one wants to read what you write—seriously. In addition, they will read as little of what you write as they possibly can. Your boss or coworkers may not have the necessary background, the time, or the inclination to wade through your e-mail, memo, or report. Written with this in mind, The Essentials of Technical Communication, Second Edition, is a handbook to help you get your message across on the job, where time equals money and poorly crafted documents can have a host of unwelcome consequences.
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