Scot Ober (Ph.D, Ohio State) is a full-time consultant in business communication and document processing. Prior to his consulting career, Dr. Ober was Professor of Business at Ball State University. In addition to having taught Business Communication for over twenty years, he served as Editor of the Business Communication Quarterly for 1995 and 1996 and conducted an MBA-level Distance Learning Program through Ball State University. Amy Newman is a management communication faculty member (emerita) at the Cornell University SC Johnson College of Business. As a senior lecturer, she taught courses in business writing, oral communication, persuasive communication, corporate and crisis communication and organizational behavior. Newman served as the faculty director of Grand Challenges @Dyson, a community-engaged learning curriculum. Newman was also an adjunct instructor at Ithaca College; Milano School for Policy, Management, and Environment at The New School in New York City and eCornell, where she developed and taught classes online for working professionals. She has won several awards for excellence in teaching and received grants to develop technology-based learning solutions. Prior to joining Cornell, Newman spent 20 years working for large companies such as Canon, Reuters and Scholastic. Internally, she held senior-level management positions in human resources and leadership development. As an external consultant, she worked to improve communication and employee performance in hospitality, technology, education, publishing, financial services and entertainment companies. A graduate of Cornell University and Milano, Newman is author of "Building Leadership Character," "Recovery at Work" and several editions of "Business Communication: In Person, In Print, Online." Since 2010, she has maintained a blog of news stories about business communication and character at amynewman.com.