Always focus on the "you" (the audience) rather than "I" or "we".
: Focus on one specific goal at a time so the reader isn't confused by your message. Always focus on the "you" (the audience) rather
By investing time and effort into improving your business communication skills, you can enhance your career prospects, build stronger relationships, and drive business success. you can enhance your career prospects
Great book. Be smart about how you get the PDF. build stronger relationships
Murphy’s emphasis on "Courtesy" and "Consideration" is vital when delivering bad news or navigating office politics. Conclusion