Learn to craft various types of business correspondence, to use prewriting and editing techniques to improve your communications, and to convey messages with accuracy, correctness, and impact.
Learn to craft various types of business correspondence, to use prewriting and editing techniques to improve your communications, and to convey messages with accuracy, correctness, and impact.
Using real-life scenarios, examples, and exercises that relate directly to the knowledge needed back on the job, this course provides the tools and skills necessary to refine and hone business writing skills.
This course is designed for professionals who want to improve their business writing skills.
Learning Objectives:
Management Concepts is the nation’s premier provider of career development, performance improvement, and human capital solutions for the public sector. Since 1973, we have collaborated with and supported Federal Government agencies and state and local governments to empower individuals, teams, and organizations to grow and achieve their personal and organizational missions with our high-impact training and transformative consulting solutions.
English uses a variety of styles of speaking and writing, depending on the social setting. Â What we say in an informal setting is very different from what we say in a formal setting, even though our purpose is the same.
Develop the ability to write effective emails, persuasive memos, and proposals. Learn how to write clear sentences, organize your thoughts, and write different business documents for a variety of audiences.
Today’s organizations depend on a wide variety of written communications?from short messages (texting, Slack, Discord) to longer ones (emails) to massive ones (proposals and reports).
This course examines the basics, most importantly to be considerate of others, dress/appearance, the workplace versus social situations, business meetings, proper introductions and 'the handshake', conversation skills/small talk, & much more. This course may earn a Credly Badge
The average employee spends 28 percent of his or her day on email alone. That’s 73 DAYS per year! Crafting documents only adds to the time spent writing.
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