ENGINEERING COMMUNICATION: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO WORKPLACE COMMUNICATIONS FOR ENGINEERS, 2E is ideal for both future and practicing engineers. Predicated on the successful dynamic analysis model CMAPP (context, message, audience, purpose and product), this practical guide provides readers with a variety of communication strategies. Engineers gain important help in creating the types of proposals, reports, memos, letters, job application documents, and digital/social media publications that are most needed for today’s workplace. Interrelated case studies and exercises help readers develop the critical thinking and planning skills essential in contemporary engineering. Current and future engineers learn to evaluate important ethical and cultural considerations as they master the development of the effective business communication essential in today’s careers.Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.
Additional ISBNs: 9781305999053, 1305999053, 9781305887183, 1305887182


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