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Business Writing that Works Course
Outline
Introductions and Personal Learning Objectives
Advantages of written communication
Why do we fear writing?
What are the reasons we must write?
The 4 C’s of Written Communications:
Clear
Concise
Complete
Correct
Clear
Will my writing be clear to the reader?
Choosing the right words
When to add, delete or substitute words
Eliminate words that could offend
Rating the Fog Index
Concise
Ways to eliminate wordiness
Active instead of passive voice
Using words more economically
Acronyms - using them to to save space/increase
readibility
Complete
What, Where, When, Why and How
Checklists make that easier
Empathy with the reader
Correct
Obeying the rules of grammar, spelling and
punctuation
Common punctuation problems
Common spelling errors
Using the apostrophe to show possession
Subject-verb agreement
Errors in pronoun usage
Using jargon
Proofreading
Three proofreading techniques to try
Spellcheck isn't perfect
Points to review before a document leaves your
desk
Putting it all together
Writing trends
Format for today’s letters
Review: Your Top Ten Writing Challenges
Personal Action Plans and evaluations |
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