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How to Write Reports and Proposals

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A Self-paced Training Program

by Janis Fisher Chan, Diane Lutovich
Price: $48.00

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Description

The techniques and information in this book will help you plan and write reports, proposals, and other documents that communicate complex information clearly.

  • Identify readers’ questions
  • Organize information into sections and within sections
  • Write for non-technical readers
  • Use effective headings
  • Write executive summaries

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Testimonials

Thank you for a fabulous workshop. I have already implemented many of the suggestions in my own e-mail correspondence, and have since recommended the book to others.

Very valuable training -- look forward to more.

The knowledge of the presenter was excellent.

Write It Well transformed a crucial but often overlooked topic [e-mail communication] into a lively, fascinating, and extremely useful presentation. The clarity of e-mail messages exchanged within the office has improved.

This book should be required reading for both Internet newbies and new entrants to the workplace

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