Business words and definitions books
(284 products found)
THE MERRIAM-WEBSTER DICTIONARY SMALL
Words That Work In Business A Practical Guide to Effective Communication in the Workplace Book By Ike Lasater with Julie Stiles
Words That Work Its Not What You Say Its What People Hear Book By Dr Frank Luntz
Words That Work Book By Dr Frank Luntz
Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary
Oxford Students Dictionary
Introduction to Business A Primer on Basic Business Operations Book By Patrice Flynn
The Dictionary of Body Language A Field Guide to Human Behavior Book by Joe Navarro
Side hustle
The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking Book by Dale Carnegie
Key Words 11b The Carnival
The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace Empowering Organizations by Encouraging People Book By Gary Chapman Paul White
Oxford Students Dictionary 4ED New
The Energy of Words Book By Michelle Arbeau
The Go-Giver A Little Story About A Powerful Business Idea -The Go-Giver Book 1
Beginners Dictionary English -Kiswahili
The Witch-ionary An A-Z of Magickal Terms and Their Meanings Book By Deb Robinson
Leadership Secrets of the Worlds Most Successful CEOs Book by Eric Yaverbaum
Business Beyond Business Book By Paul Edwards
Word Power Made Easy Book by Norman Lewis
Business Adventures John Brooks
mindset Book by Carol
Dear Grumpy Boss The Harder They Fall 1 by Julia Wolf
Introduction to Business A Primer on Basic Business Operations Book By Patrice Flynn
Key Words 3b Boys And Girls
Business Made Simple 60 Days to Master Leadership Sales Marketing Execution Management Personal Productivity and More Made Simple Series byDonald MillerAuthor
The 5 Love Languages By Gary Chapman
Key Words 2c I Like To Write
Oxford Primary Dictionary for East Africa
Leadership Is Language Book By L David Marquet
Key Words With Peter And Jane 5A Where We Go
Business Made Simple Book by Donald Miller
Key Words With Peter And Jane 5 Out In The Sun Series B
The Complete Works Of Florence Scovel Shinn
Business Made Simple Book By Donald Miller
Business Made Simple Book By Donald Miller
Play Like a Man Win Like a Woman Book By Gail Evans
Leadership Is Language Book By L David Marquet
Word Power Made Easy Book by Norman Lewis
The Complete Works Of Florence Scovel Shinn
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Frequently Asked Questions about Business Words and Definitions Books
How do I choose the right business dictionary or guide for my needs?
Consider whether you want a quick-reference dictionary or a broader business language guide. A pocket or small-volume dictionary suits students and professionals for on-the-go lookups, while a larger guide helps with in-depth terms and concepts. Titles from trusted series or brands provide reliable definitions, examples, and usage tips, helping you communicate more effectively in meetings and reports.
What is the difference between a dictionary and a practical business communication guide?
A dictionary provides precise definitions and usage examples, while a practical guide focuses on applying business language in real scenarios, such as emails, presentations, and negotiations. If you often draft documents, a guide may be more useful; if you frequently encounter unfamiliar terms, a good dictionary is essential. The listings include both formats from familiar publishers.
Who should read these books: students or professionals?
Both groups benefit: students gain foundational terminology, while professionals enhance clarity and persuasion in daily work. If you frequently prepare reports or presentations, a practical guide offers actionable tips. For quick reference or exam prep, a standard dictionary can support accurate terminology and consistent usage.
What should I look for in terms of edition recency and format?
Choose the most recent edition to ensure current terminology and usage examples, especially in fast-evolving fields like business and economics. A paperback format offers portability, while a larger format may display more content and examples clearly. Look for clearly indexed terms, example sentences, and an accessible layout for quick reference.
Are these books suitable for self-study or classroom use?
Yes, they are suitable for both. Self-study benefits from concise definitions and practical usage tips, while classroom use benefits from structured chapters and exercises. Look for titles that include glossaries, sample sentences, and exercises to reinforce learning and help with real-world communication.
Which brands or series should I consider for dependable business language resources?
Consider well-known publishers like Merriam-Webster and educational series that focus on business economics and communication. In this listing, titles from jumia-books provide entry-level to intermediate content. Check for durability in paperback, clarity of definitions, and whether the book includes practical examples you can apply in meetings and daily work.