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Communicating at Work: Principles and Practices for Business and Professions, 7/e
Ronald B. Adler
Jeanne Marquardt Elmhorst

Communicating at Work

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The National Communication Association
(http://www.natcom.org/)

The National Communication Association (NCA) is a non-profit organization of approximately 7,100 educators, practitioners, and students who work and reside in every state and more than 20 foreign countries.  The purpose of the Association is to promote study, criticism, research, teaching, and application of the artistic, humanistic, and scientific principles of communication. NCA is the oldest and largest national organization to promote communication scholarship and education. Founded in 1914 as the National Association of Academic Teachers of Public Speaking, the society incorporated in 1950 as the Speech Association of America.
The American Communication Association
(http://www.americancomm.org/)

The American Communication Association (ACA) is a not-for-profit organization, a virtual professional association with actual presence in the world of scholars and practitioners alike. ACA was created to promote academic and professional research, criticism, teaching, practical use, and exchange of principles and theories of human communication.
Business Week
(http://www.businessweek.com/)

This on-line magazine provides full coverage of current topics in business, at home, and abroad.
Business Researcher's Interests
(http://www.brint.com/)

This site contains a wealth of information for anyone searching for business, management, and information technology information.  It provides links to full text articles, magazines, journals, case studies, and numerous other resources.