Take the strain out of composing any kind of document!
Would you like a quick and easy method for composing documents—letters, memos, reports, proposals and performance appraisals—in an organized format?
This seminar provides you with basic formats and formulas for tackling any kind of writing task—and communicating to your readers what they need to know. You’ll streamline your writing process and save time by focusing on what to write instead of how to write it! Bring a current project and get one-on-one feedback.
How You Will Benefit
* Quickly organize your thoughts and generate content
* Eliminate numerous time-consuming revisions
* Rid your writing of "fluff," so you'll generate concise content
What You Will Cover
* Formats and formulas for various writing requirements
* Gaining familiarity with powerful openings and closings to capture and retain attention
* Thinking logically by blocking ideas and structuring your document using information modeling
* Identifying your reader's needs and expectations to establish the purpose and focus
* Organizing ideas and generating content
* Learning how and when to use the appropriate tone, persuasion and positive and negative words
* Techniques for editing and proofreading the final version
Who Should Attend
Business professionals at all levels who want a quick and easy approach to any writing task.
Extended Training Description
Learning Objectives
* Quickly Organize Your Thoughts and Generate Content
* Bring a Current Project and Get One-on-One Feedback from the Course Leader
* Eliminate Numerous Time-Consuming Revisions
* Streamline Content and Communicate What Your Readers Need to Know
* Write with Greater Clarity
Guidelines for Effective Business Writing
* The Principles That Ensure Effective Business Writing
* The Need for Planning and Establishing Purpose
* How to Meet the Reader’s Needs and Expectations
* How to Use Techniques for Overcoming Writer’s Block
Writing the First Draft
* Techniques for Achieving Clarity and Precision in Daily Business Writing
* The Role of Word Choice
* How to Construct Sentences That Are Clear and Direct
* How to Use Linking Words and Phrases in Sentences and Paragraphs
* Active and Passive Voice and Parallelism
* How to Employ Various Patterns of Organizing Information
Memos and Letters
* Guidelines for Writing Effective Memos and Letters
* The Importance of Opening Sentences
* How and When to Use Persuasive, Positive, and Negative Words
* How to Use Appropriate Tone
Composing E-Mail
* The Guidelines for Writing Effective E-Mail
* The Importance of Subject Lines
Editing and Proofreading the Final Version
* How to Recognize Common Proofreading Errors
* Techniques for Effective Editing and Proofreading
* Methods for Revising the First Draft
* How to Avoid Sexist for Offensive Language
* Often Confused Words
Official Website: http://www.focustraco.com/index.php/tm-training-schedule/details/280-110208
Added by training.focus on March 31, 2009