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Advanced Business Writing

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Summary:
Effective business writing allows you to communicate effectively and appropriately, and helps you get the job done. Your business associates have little patience for writing that is misdirected, missing information, poorly organized, inappropriately worded, overly long or just plain confusing. Even worse, those who do decide to read your writing could easily misinterpret or misunderstand your message. That’s why it’s worth taking the time to do it right.This Advanced Business Writing seminar will help you become better communicators. That means you will work more effectively and make life a little easier for your associates. Everyone will appreciate the effort you put into writing appropriately. This seminar will include lecture, practice exercises and discussion. Those taking this seminar will also be provided with a workbook of notes, exercises and references.

Duration:
1 Day/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
This course is designed for anyone whose work requires them to do a significant amount of business writing.

Topics:

  • First Things First
  • Organizing Appropriately
  • Putting it in Writing
  • Making it Look Good

Prerequisites:
There are no prerequisites required for this course.




Last Update: May 20, 2012