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The Business Communication Quarterly is a journal devoted to teaching business communications. Business communications is a broad field that draws from various sources. The publication is international and the journal tries to present the field of business communications from an international perspective.

Articles in the Business Communication Quarterly vary, but they include discussions of issues related to teaching business communications in a variety of setting. These articles discuss methods of teaching business communications at two-year colleges, technical institutes, and four-year colleges and even in agency training programs.

Case studies of specific classroom techniques are profiled in Business Communication Quarterly. These case studies of teaching business communications can be

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very helpful to educators in lots of different settings. Case studies can show an educator something that they had not previously noticed.

Tutorials are sometimes available in Business Communication Quarterly. These tutorials on business communications include processes or products and usually outline innovations in electronic technology. These tutorials help educators get information that needs to be introduced into the classroom.

There is a lot of literature published about teaching business communications. Business Communication Quarterly offers summaries and reviews of these published items. Not all things that are published need to be disseminated to the students or teachers of business communications.

Most business communications programs do not plan to teach exactly the same information continuously. Educators can use the Business Communication Quarterly to help devise plans for program development because it offers strategy reports. This publication is wonderful for the educators of business communications. It offers suggestions and guidance along with real world case examples.


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