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Writing In Bullets: The New Rules for Maximum Business Communication

Writing In Bullets: The New Rules for Maximum Business Communication Paperback - 2003

by Kim Long

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Running Press, 2003. Paperback. Good. Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed.
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Despite the connection between the shape and the word, the term bullet for these type elements is recent, dating to about 1950s.

About the author

Kim Long is the author of The American Forecaster Almanac, an annual that has been going strong for 19 years. It covers consumer and business trends in the United States. He has been interviewed by CBS This Morning, NBC Sunday Today, PM Magazine, CNN, Good Morning America, Geraldo Rivera, ABC Radio, CBS Radio, CNN Radio News, Copley News Service, Mutual Broadcasting, RKO Network, National Public Radio, Voice of America, The National Enquirer, Harpers, Insight Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, Elle Magazine, Family Circle, The Robb Report, Playboy, USA Today, Sporting News, Research Alert, Parade Magazine, and others, including hundreds of smaller newspapers and radio stations.Long has also been a nationally syndicated columnist with News America Syndicate and a feature writer for magazines such as Longevity, American Demographics Magazine, and The Old Farmer's Almanac.