10 Must-Have Books for Executive Communicators

Dear Visitor:

What books do you turn to for inspiration and a valuable advice?
If you wish, you may follow my suggestions below and not only
learn a lot, but also have fun in the process.



1. "The Elements of Style" by William Safire 

The book is filled with wit and brevity. You can't read it and NOT
become a better writer.

2. "The Trivium: The Liberal Arts of Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric"
by Sister Miriam Joseph


This dense and powerful book describes the function of language
and communication, as well as the power of precision.

3. "Amusing Ourselves to Death" by Neil Postman


It explains how the nature of communication is inseparable from
its content

4.  "This Day in Business History" by Raymond Francis


It's a collection of anecdotes that are perfect for introducing
or illustrating any topic.

5.  "Condemned to Repeat It" by Wick Allison and Jeremy Adams

The book explores several historical incidents as demonstrations
of lessons in business and life.

If you have more ideas or suggestions, please let me know. I would
be happy to hear from you.

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