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Exploring Effectiveness of Principles of Business Writing at Graduate Level in Pakistan

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  • Muhammad Salim Rana

    (M.Phil Scholar, Department of English at the University of Lahore, Pakpattan Campus, Pakistan)

  • Naureen Zia

    (M.Phil Scholar, Department of English at the University of Lahore, Pakpattan Campus, Pakistan)

  • Noor-e-Sadaf

    (M.Phil Scholar, Department of English at the University of Lahore, Pakpattan Campus, Pakistan)

  • Shaista Perveen

    (M.Phil Scholar, Department of English at the University of Lahore, Pakpattan Campus, Pakistan)

  • Mehmood Ul Hassan

    (Head of the department of English, UoL, Pakpattan Campus, Pakistan.)

  • Muhammad Qasim Ali

    (Lecturer Department of Education at the University of Lahore, Pakpattan Campus, Pakistan)

Abstract

Business writing is a creative and dynamic process that primarily motivated the researchers to investigate the learners’ individual differences and sort out their learning hindrances. The current study explores the problems faced by the students, while leaning principles of effective writing at BBA level. Business writing is critical aspect of business industry. The Survey was conducted to get response at COMSATS Institute Sahiwal in Pakistan. The SPSS version 16 was used to analyze the data. The results of the study revealed that students at graduate level face countless problems in preparing effective business drafts. It suggested that principles of business writing are essential to improve business life.

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  • Muhammad Salim Rana & Naureen Zia & Noor-e-Sadaf & Shaista Perveen & Mehmood Ul Hassan & Muhammad Qasim Ali, 2014. "Exploring Effectiveness of Principles of Business Writing at Graduate Level in Pakistan," Bulletin of Business and Economics (BBE), Research Foundation for Humanity (RFH), vol. 3(4), pages 207-213, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:rfh:bbejor:v:3:y:2014:i:4:p:207-213
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