Writing Effectively

writing-effectively

Long sentences and unclear meanings are common barriers to effective written communication.

People who have excellent verbal skills often find everything changes when they put things in writing.

Keeping the same clarity when writing is a challenge. By organising your material and focusing on key messages you can achieve excellent results.

This workshop enables participants to assess the clarity and style of their writing. Practical examples of good and bad writing are analysed. Structure your letters, memos, e-mails and faxes to influence people to take the action you want. Look forward to writing effective proposals and reports that gain interest and save you time.

Our half-day and one-day workshops show how to write your message clearly so that people respond positively.

Key Outcomes

  • Analysing the writing you do most
  • Understanding the key elements for effective written communication
  • Writing what you mean
  • Checking clarity and style
  • Structuring different types of writing

"Excellent. Simple ideas and common sense that showed how to make a difference in structuring text" (Public Relations Executive)

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