Alan Pike teaches management writing and oral communication at the Johnson School. He has taught writing and other communications courses at various schools throughout Cornell, at Syracuse University, and has consulted with corporations on management communications. Professor Pike also directs the outdoor leadership/team development program and has presented papers on communications and leadership issues. Note: Alan Pike, 65, a senior lecturer in communication who taught generations of business leaders at Cornell University's Johnson Graduate School of Management, died of heart failure Jan. 7, 2006 in his Ithaca home.
The thesis has three parts to it: the context, in this case given to you by the word acquisition, the
thesis itself, what do you have to say about it, and finally, the key line, which is the order of discourse,
the major parts. That's your thesis. Now you can organize all your thoughts around...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).
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