Writing better correspondence
This workshop will show how letters, memos, and e-mail differ and how to develop logical, high-impact correspondence, including how to adapt to different audiences.
Who will benefit from this class?
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Managers
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Supervisors
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Administrators
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Technical personnel
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Secretaries/administrative personnel
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Clerical personnel
This workshop covers:
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Getting started: Thinking it through
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Getting it down: Turning thoughts into words
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Getting it great: Reviewing, Revising, Editing
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Getting to the point and grabbing the reader's attention
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Cutting writing time to the bone
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Avoiding the five biggest communication errors in correspondence
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Proofreading to save embarrassment and money
Learners should bring a sample of correspondence they have recently written (one-to-two pages; five copies).
Comments from people who have attended this class
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I just can't thank you enough for providing the Better Correspondence workshop to our employees. I keep hearing great feedback from the participants and their managers about the program. The evaluations came back very positive!
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Thanks for showing us the "you" attitude for our letters.
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I'm an English major, and I still learned a lot.
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Bette does well in getting everyone involved in the subject. The material is presented well and, at times, with humor.
In the Text Doctor's classes:
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Learners study an award-winning workbook.
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Learners interact with the instructional material and with others in the classroom; they are always engaged, always awake, always learning and questioning.
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Learners immediately apply course material to their own writing.
Contact Dr. Frick for customized pricing depending on length of class and location
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