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Painless Business Writing: Better Communications on Screen and On Paper

This webinar is designed as a skill-building refresher for all employees who have to write as part of their jobs. While business writing has changed from print to screen, there is more to crafting good messages than just emails. People judge your potential career success on the words you say aloud and on paper.This session teaches tools that are fast and effective, to help you write with more power, clarity, and confidence.Learning ObjectivesThink Before You Write The Triple A-Rule: Average Sentence Lengths, Avoid Jargon, Active VoiceUsing the ROSCO ModelBrainstorming with Idea-MappingEmail ProtocolsE Prime Writing: A Unique Way to Write in the Active VoiceUsing Templates and Formats for Reports, Proposals, and MemosIndirect and Direct LeadsGrammar and Punctuation BasicsWriting with Colorful LanguageWho Should AttendAll employees who write as part of their job: emails, memos, reports, presentations, summaries, RFPs, policies, and procedures.

This webinar is designed as a skill-building refresher for all employees who have to write as part of their jobs. While business writing has changed from print to screen, there is more to crafting good messages than just emails. People judge your potential career success on the words you say aloud and on paper.

This session teaches tools that are fast and effective, to help you write with more power, clarity, and confidence.

Learning Objectives

  • Think Before You Write
  • The Triple A-Rule: Average Sentence Lengths, Avoid Jargon, Active Voice
  • Using the ROSCO Model
  • Brainstorming with Idea-Mapping
  • Email Protocols
  • E Prime Writing: A Unique Way to Write in the Active Voice
  • Using Templates and Formats for Reports, Proposals, and Memos
  • Indirect and Direct Leads
  • Grammar and Punctuation Basics
  • Writing with Colorful Language

Who Should Attend

All employees who write as part of their job: emails, memos, reports, presentations, summaries, RFPs, policies, and procedures.