Improve Your Business Writing with Programs and Services from Write It Well.

Learn about our books, self-study workbooks, and business writing training programs help people write professional business e-mail, letters, memos, reports, proposals, marketing materials, performance evaluations, technical documentation, user and procedures manuals, and other business documents that make sense, get results, and use professional grammar and punctuation.

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Facilitator Kits

Write It Well has more than 25 years’ experience working with adult learners. We know how to deliver high-quality, engaging, interactive training for all kinds of business writers.

With Write It Well’s facilitator kits, our experience is yours. Use our facilitator kits to deliver your own high-quality writing workshop, seminar, or off-site trainings:

If you’re outside California and concerned about travel costs, these kits are a great way to deliver high-quality training. Each kit includes

  • A detailed Leader’s Guide containing
    • everything you need to know to plan a successful training session
    • an easy-to-follow, detailed script that walks you through each lesson point by point
    • an appendix filled with useful checklists, supplementary materials, and an FAQ page
  • A set of corresponding PowerPoint slides
  • Participant workbooks

Corporate trainers, independent consultants, managers, and business unit leaders use our facilitator kits to deliver training that gets results.

There is no certification or train-the-trainer program required, but preparation equals success. By reviewing the materials beforehand and following our guides carefully, you’ll be able to improve your participants’ business writing skills.

E-mail us or call (510) 655-6477 with any questions about preparing for your own program, or delivering it!


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