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Tag: Business English

Business Writing Skills: Agendas and Minutes

Posted on May 12, 2018May 23, 2023 By The Lingwist
Business Writing Skills: Agendas and Minutes

In this article, you would provide a brief overview of the topic, highlighting that agendas and minutes are essential components of effective meeting management in a professional context.

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Business English: Job Interview

Posted on May 10, 2016May 23, 2023 By The Lingwist
Business English: Job Interview

Job Interview refers to the process of assessing a candidate’s qualifications, skills, and suitability for a specific job position within a business or organizational context.

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Introductions and Socializing in Business Communication

Posted on April 7, 2013May 23, 2023 By The Lingwist
Introductions and Socializing in Business Communication

Introductions and socializing are integral components of business communication that allow individuals to establish a sense of camaraderie and trust, paving the way for successful collaborations and partnerships.

Business Communication

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