Office
COMMUNICATION AND TASK MANAGEMENT
TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHED PUBLISHER ISBN NUMBER
Business Communication
David Nickson, Suzy Siddons Jon Sutherland, Diane Canwell LA Woolcott, W R Unwin
1996
Heinemann
0750625724
Business Communication for Secretarial Certificates
1997
Heinemann
0435455567
Mastering Business Communication
1983Palgrave
0333335295
Task/Time Management
TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHED PUBLISHER ISBN NUMBER
Perfect Time Management Successful Time Management in a Week Clear your Desk
Ted Johns Declan Treacy Declan Treacy
1994 1998
Arrow Books Hodder & Stoughton Random House Business Books
0712655492 0340587636
1991
0091748518
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OFFICE PROCEDURES
TITLE AUTHORPUBLISHED PUBLISHER ISBN NUMBER
Modern Business Administration Secretarial Procedures
Appleby
1994
Financial Times Prentice Hall Financial Times Management Addison Wesley Longman Longman Longman Heinemann
0273602829
Helen Harding
1996
0582298911
Office Organisation and Secretarial Procedures
Helen Harding
1997
0582308585
Office Procedures Secretarial DutiesAdministration Procedures for Higher Secretarial Diplomas
John Harrison John Harrison Lesley Jefferson, Sue Sealey Jennings
1996 1996 1999
0582293413 0582278449 0435455133
Secretarial and Administration Procedures Secretarial Procedures, International Administration NVQ Administration Level 1
1999
Prentice Hall
0137983492
Maclay, Harrison Margaret Nicholson Sutherland,Canwell
1994
Longman
0273603116
1995
MacMillan Press Ltd Heinemann
033360105X
Business Administration for Secretarial Certificates
1999
0435455559
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TEXT PROCESSING Note to Students and Tutors There are many areas of knowledge which should underpin your text processing skills. You will need to: • • • • • have a good standard of English (spelling andgrammar) know how to compose and display business documents have a sound understanding of business and commerce and associated terminology be able to organise yourself and your work area have a good level of general knowledge (wide vocabulary and comprehension).
Furthermore, in a work situation, a keen regard for health and safety issues is also important. The following reading list is thereforean example of the types of material which you should read. If you cannot obtain the exact books do not worry. Look for any others in the same category. English You should have access to any good dictionary (e.g. Oxford, Chambers, Collins, etc) and any good thesaurus (e.g. Longman, Chambers, etc). You may additionally find benefit from a book such as the following which concentrates on businessEnglish specifically.
TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHED PUBLISHER ISBN NUMBER
Office Guide to Business English Text Processing
An ARCO Book
1996
MacMillan USA
067189661X
These books cover the basics of how to deal with typed text, whether produced on a typewriter or word processor.
TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHED PUBLISHER ISBN NUMBER
Examination Typewriting
Bailey
1992
Thomson LearningLongman Higher Education Nelson Thornes
0333570081
Professional Text Production with Keyboarding
Cashin, Jones, Dulmage ColesMogford, Drummond
1998
0582369339
Applied Typing and Information Processing
1994
0748718974
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First Aid in the Workplace – What To Do In The First Five Minutes Office Procedures Secretarial Duties Merriam-Webster'sSecretarial Handbook Getting and Staying Organised
Gould
1997
Brady/Prentice Hall
083595109X
Harrison Harrison Huth
1996 1996 1994
Longman Longman MerriamWebster American Media Incorporated Longman
0582293413 0582278449 0877792364
Livesay
1997
1884926436
Workplace English: Office File
Melgesen, Adams Miller McKenzie, Bryden McKenzie, Bryden Melgesen, Adams Phillips...
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