







"I don't think much of a man who is not wiser today than he was yesterday."
Abraham Lincoln
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You can learn about writing by reading a textbook or by taking a class.
But to really improve your writing at work,
you should learn new techniques by immediately trying them out -- by writing --
ideally in a workshop environment.
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audience: |
People who want to improve their writing at work.
The only prerequisite is high school English, but advanced techniques are presented
in such a way that all can easily understand.
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outcome: |
Students have new tools for making their writing correct, clear, and concise.
Their business writing is persuasive, tactful, and effective.
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format: |
These are full-day, onsite workshops. Students work in groups,
write challenging material, and present their writing for discussion.
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More Details:
Business Writing Workshops
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