Business & Technical Writing Immersion

Description

Business Writing Immersion covers a proven, systematic approach to the art of effective, persuasive business and financial writing. Using 12 steps and almost 60 practical techniques, the course works through from initial writing analysis to final copy, producing documents that succeed every time. For each writing technique, the course provides tutorial with exercises and thoughtful answers. Special instructions help professionals for whom English is a second language. Advanced techniques help teams write long documents such as proposals.

Each step of the course consists of videos, supplemental PDF documents that will allow you to follow along with the instructor, and an e-book extract that pertains to the segment being covered in the video for reference. There are 38 video modules for this course, including supplemental materials, averaging approximately 7-10 minutes each.

In addition, a section for Writing Professional Emails is added as an appendix, and a new section for ESL is included as well, covering tenses, verbiage, and tone.

A breakdown of materials is as follows:

  • Introduction & Overview
  • Step 1 – Analyze Purpose
  • Step 2 – Analyze Audience
  • Step 3 – Writing the Purpose Statement
  • Step 4 – Gathering information
  • Step 5 – Writing the sentence outline
  • Step 6 – Writing the draft
  • Step 7 – Revising content and organization
  • Step 8 – Editing for coherence
  • Step 9 – Editing for clarity
  • Step 10 – Editing for economy
  • Step 11 – Editing for readability
  • Step 12 – Conclusion and final thoughts
  • Appendix B – Tips for writing emails
  • Appendix C – ESL Articles, Attitude and Approach, and Tenses

Who this course is for:

  • This course is intended for any level of participant, from recent college graduate, to the experienced executive, and everyone in between. It can be used as an immersion training, or as a brush-up of skills.
  • Anyone who needs to communicate clearly and effectively, whether by email, proposal, technical document, etc.
Get This Free Course

 



Pin It on Pinterest