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Professional Writing Skills

Proffesional Writing Skills

A Self-Paced Training Progam

by Janis Fisher Chan
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Description

This self-instructional workbook provides a step-by-step process for planning business letters, memos, e-mail, and other business documents that persuade and inform clearly, concisely, and professionally.

  • Write from the reader’s point of view
  • Include the right information and organize it logically
  • Use active, concise language
  • Convey a professional image

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Professional Writing skills has assisted in our continued training effort to ensure that all of our employees are polished and professional as the portray the company’s image.  Through the use of this workbook in association with our in-house training program we have been able to provide a standard to how we train and how we write.  The workbook is easy to read and follow and the exercises are practical and straight forward.  Many of our employees are shocked when they realize that they can improve their writing even after years in the workforce!  Angela Tsavdaris, Corporate Training, The MI Group

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