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Journal of Business Communication, Vol. 15, No. 2, 31-35 (1978)
DOI: 10.1177/002194367801500204
© 1978 Association for Business Communication

Written Communication Problems and Priorities

Hilda F. Allred

University of Rhode Island

Joseph F. Clark

University of Rhode Island

How do your views concerning communication problems of your students and recent graduates compare with those of personnel officers and busi ness faculty? You may be surprised. Do you stress in your classes the types of reports and correspondence for which business is asking? Did you real ize that perhaps only half of your faculty is reinforcing what you are trying to instill in your business communication students?


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