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Business communication instructors and their students can step into the future of business communication with this new, groundbreaking 16th edition of Business Communication Today by Bovee and Thill (Pearson), where artificial intelligence meets time-tested principles. For the first time, artificial intelligence (AI) is seamlessly integrated into every chapter, making this the first business communication text on the market to offer comprehensive AI coverage.
As a business communication instructor, you have the exciting opportunity to transform student perceptions of this course. It's one thing to know this material is important, and another entirely to ignite genuine enthusiasm in your students. Here's how to frame the course in a way that resonates with their ambitions and goals:
Sharing unwelcome information is an unpleasant fact of life for all business professionals. No one likes to receive bad news, and no healthy person likes to give it, so these messages can take a toll on everyone involved.
However, it is possible to minimize the emotional impact these messages have, because you can take steps to share negative information without being negative. Learning how to craft these messages with sensitivity and honesty will make the task easier for you as a writer and the experience less traumatic for the recipients of your messages.
This video is ideal for instructors teaching business communication, teaching business writing, or teaching management communication.
In today's digital age, business communication is evolving rapidly, paving the way for innovative technologies to reshape how we connect, collaborate, and communicate. One such technology that holds immense potential is artificial intelligence (AI). As students of business communication, it is essential to understand why AI and intelligence technologies are becoming increasingly vital in this field. In this blog post, we will explore the reasons why students in a business communication course should embrace and learn about AI technologies.
Enhanced Communication Efficiency
AI technologies, such as chatbots and virtual assistants, are revolutionizing the way businesses interact with their customers. Learning about these technologies equips students with the knowledge to leverage AI-powered communication tools that streamline processes, provide instant responses, and enhance customer experiences, ultimately driving organizational efficiency.
Data-Driven Decision Making
AI algorithms have the capacity to process vast amounts of data and extract valuable insights. Understanding AI enables students to harness these capabilities in business communication, allowing for data-driven decision making. By analyzing communication patterns, sentiment analysis, and customer behavior, students can shape effective communication strategies and tailor messages to specific target audiences.
Personalization and Customer Engagement
AI technologies enable businesses to personalize communication and engage customers on a deeper level. Students learning about AI can explore how intelligent systems analyze customer preferences, generate personalized recommendations, and craft targeted marketing campaigns. This knowledge empowers students to create communication strategies that resonate with their intended audience, fostering stronger customer engagement and loyalty.
Voice-Based Interfaces and Natural Language Processing
Voice assistants like Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant are becoming ubiquitous in homes and workplaces. Understanding the underlying technologies, such as natural language processing, speech recognition, and voice search optimization, helps students adapt their communication skills to this growing trend. Incorporating voice-based interfaces in business communication allows for more accessible and interactive interactions with customers, employees, and stakeholders.
Ethics and Responsible AI Use
As AI continues to evolve, ethical considerations surrounding its use become increasingly important. Students studying business communication should gain insights into the ethical implications of AI technologies, including issues like privacy, bias, and transparency. Developing an understanding of responsible AI practices prepares students to engage in meaningful discussions and make informed decisions regarding AI integration in business communication.
By embracing AI as part of their studies, students not only enhance their communication skills but also gain a competitive edge in the professional world. From improved communication efficiency to data-driven decision making, personalization, voice-based interfaces, and ethical considerations, learning about AI technologies equips students to navigate the evolving challenges and opportunities they will encounter in their future careers.
How Students Can Learn about AI in a Business Communication Course
Business Communication Today, 16th Edition, authored by Bovee and Thill, is the only textbook in the field to offer full coverage of AI in every chapter. Order an examination copy of this text to prepare your students for their AI future.
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Are your students truly ready for the AI-driven workplace?
Traditional communication skills—writing, presenting, persuading—are still essential. But in today’s world, where 100% of Fortune 500 companies already use AI, timeless skills alone aren’t enough.
This short video highlights the widening AI skills gap and shows how Business Communication Today, 16th Edition closes it by fully integrating AI throughout every chapter. Students learn to:
✔️ Write persuasively while using AI ethically
✔️ Apply AI to real-world communication tasks
✔️ Understand how leading companies like Microsoft and Coca-Cola blend AI with human judgment
For instructors, this means engaged students, immediate workplace relevance, and graduates who are truly career-ready.
Bovee and Thill are the recognized leaders in the field of digital communication, social media, and technology--including mobile communication and artificial intelligence, and were the first authors to cover these topics. They continue to be far ahead of all other texts with heir cutting-edge coverage.
Business communication instructors and their students can step into the future of business communication with this new, groundbreaking edition, where artificial intelligence meets time-tested principles. For the first time, artificial intelligence (AI) is seamlessly integrated into every chapter, making this the first business communication text on the market to offer comprehensive AI coverage.
For instructors, we’ve eliminated the anxiety of teaching AI-related topics. Our comprehensive instructor resources include ready-to-launch activities, discussion guides, and assessment tools that make complex concepts both accessible and engaging. You’ll find yourself energized by the material and excited to guide your students through this crucial intersection of technology and humanity. This text sets a new benchmark for teaching and learning, empowering both instructors and students to excel in an AI-driven world.
We believe this practical approach is key to successful teaching. My coauthor and I have always integrated numerous real-world examples from diverse companies within our textbooks. However, my LinkedIn content will stand out for its immediacy. That's why I'm launching a series titled "Ripped from the Headlines."
Get a sneak peek at upcoming titles:
How Airbus Mastered Multilingual Communication
Effective Communication Saved the Day at Amazon
Dropbox: Leveraging Communication for Remote Collaboration
Domino's: Mastering the Art of Business Communication
Peloton Found Its Rhythm Through Business Communication
Uber: The Impact of Business Communication on Conflict
Five Lessons in Business Communication (the Hard Way): Equifax
Ikea's Recipe for Global Harmony
In a separate series called "Optimize Your Business Communication Instruction," I'll share the latest research findings on essential topics like visual communication, algorithms, business writing, interviewing and resumes, social media, listening, email, and reports.
Recognizing the complexities of business communication, I've created "The Mysteries of Business Communication" series. Dive into topics like:
The Body Language Enigma
The Power of Tone
The Nonverbal Void
The Power of Silence
Grasping Speaker Intent and Emotions
The Charisma Conundrum
Join the discussion in "What Do You Think," a thought-provoking series exploring:
Caught Between a Clock and a Camera: The Employee's Privacy Paradox
Like It or Like It Not: Navigating the Social Media Tightrope
Ha-Ha, or Huh-Oh: Office Humor's Minefield
In-Box Obituary: Is Email Dead or Evolving?
Finally, "Bovee & Thill Playbook: Unmasking the Secrets of Business Communication in 2024" offers insights into:
The Magic of AI and Visuals in Messaging
Presentation Skills with Next-Gen Performance Solutions
The Trojan Horse of the Mind: Why Stories Conquer (and Win Hearts)
Emotional Insights at the Speed of Light: Microexpressions
As pioneers in covering digital communication in business communication textbooks, we were the first to cover social media, mobile communication, and artificial intelligence. Naturally, our most extensive coverage of AI appears in the highly acclaimed 14th edition of "Excellence in Business Communication." We appreciate the positive feedback it has received and encourage you to explore it yourself. You can obtain an examination copy by clicking here.
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Generative AI tools such as ChatGPT and Gemini are transforming the ways people create content on the job, from simple email messages to presentations and reports.
Writing can be a stressful part of the job for even the most experienced professionals, but with some simple tips and techniques, you can make every writing task easier, faster, and more effective.
The complaint of "death by PowerPoint" is often voiced by audiences forced to sit through screen after screen of overstuffed bullet-point slides.
But presentations don't need to be so dull. As students learn in Bovee and Thill texts, the most important design decision for a presentation is whether to use conventional structured slides or the looser, free-form slides that many presentation specialists now advocate. If the text you're currently using is teaching only conventional bullet-point slide design, it isn't preparing students for the expectations of today's workplace.
Even as the universe of digital possibilities continues to expand, email remains a primary communication tool for employees in most organizations.
Chances are your students aren't accustomed to using email in a manner that meets the expectations of the workplace, but they have multiple opportunities right now to hone their email skills.
Encourage them to consider these tips whenever they write email messages to any of their instructors:
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