Powerful Business Writing Code: COM120

CEUs: 0.60

Fee: $209 ($169 member)

Di$counts for multiple enrollments! Enroll 3 people in the same session at the regular price, get a 4th FREE! (Does not apply to academies or multiple-day classes. Discounts must be requested at the time of registration.) 

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Date: 11/09/10
Time:
8:00am-4:00pm
New Location:
Ottawa Phoenix Campus, 10020 N 25th Dr, Room 2050, Phoenix, AZ 85021


Date: 6/16/11
Time:
8:00am-4:00pm
New Location: University of Phoenix Hohokam Campus, 4635 E Elwood St, Phoenix, AZ 85040


Bring this program to your organization. It can be customized to meet your specific needs. Call 480-967-7544 for details or e-mail Katrina.


Related Topics (Communication / Writing Skills):

 

Written communication is a lost art.  The fallout from this sad fact is evident everywhere in business, government, the media, and in our personal lives.  Poor writing creates misinterpretation and misunderstandings that cost organizations thousands of dollars each year.  The organization’s image is another casualty of poorly written communication.  The good news is that with a few basic tips, techniques, and a little practice, you can improve the quality of your written documents almost overnight. 

Length:  One 8-hour session

Instructor:  Quinn

Who should attend: Anyone whose job requires the preparation of effective written communication.

Benefits:

  • Polished, professional documents.

  • Clear, concise messages.

  • Letters, reports, and e-mails that achieve their objective.

  • A positive image for you and your organization.

Learning Outcomes:

By the end of this program, you will be able to:

  • Tailor your writing to the needs of your reader.

  • Know how to create an effective business letter and e-mail.

  • Use a practical plan and simple methods to save time.

  • Write clearly and concisely.

  • Edit, proof, and format for the greatest effect.

  • Use appropriate language.

  • Seek feedback to improve how you write.

Program Outline:       

1.    Focus on your reader

2.    Know your purpose

3.    Understand the medium

4.    Plan to save time

5.    Use the right language

6.    Rewrite to make it CLEAR and CONCISE

7.    Format for the greatest effect

8.    Proof for the reader’s sake

9.    Seek and give feedback

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