Writing : Writing
Program Objectives (1 of 2) : Program Objectives (1 of 2) To acquire generally useful techniques for effective writing.
To learn specific skills that apply to all forms of writing.
To utilize easy exercises that can help to improve your writing. www.readysetpresent.com Page 2
Program Objectives (2 of 2) : Program Objectives (2 of 2) To become familiar with common writing mistakes.
To gain insights that improve all.
Forms of business writing.
To develop specific skills to meet.
Unique writing demands. www.readysetpresent.com Page 3
A Challenge : A Challenge Please write a One Sentence Definition of :
WRITING EFFECTIVELY. www.readysetpresent.com Page 4
Definition : Definition To communicate specific information or ideas, utilizing the formats, language, and content relevant to the workplace. www.readysetpresent.com Page 5
Relevant Quotes (1 of 2) : Relevant Quotes (1 of 2) “A writer doesn't solve problems. He or she allows them to emerge.”
Friedrich Dürrenmatt
“Authors who never give you something to disagree with never give you any- thing to think about.”
Michael LaRocca www.readysetpresent.com Page 6
Relevant Quotes (2 of 2) : Relevant Quotes (2 of 2) “You cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus.”
Mark Twain
“Prose is architecture, not interior decoration.”
Ernest Hemingway www.readysetpresent.com Page 7
The ABC’s of Writing (1 of 4) : The ABC’s of Writing (1 of 4) Writing aims to capture a thought or idea, to transfer it to a permanent format, making it tangible.
The responsibility for that transfer falling squarely on the writer’s shoulder.
If communication is the ultimate goal, write for your audience, not for personal style. www.readysetpresent.com Page 8
The ABC’s of Writing (2 of 4) : The ABC’s of Writing (2 of 4) Verbal communication is aided by nonverbal cues, like hand movements and facial expressions.
Writing has to be much clearer than spoken language because it lacks these assisting cues.
Objective, factually-based writing is stronger and more persuasive than writing that relies on opinion and hearsay. www.readysetpresent.com Page 9
The ABC’s of Writing (3 of 4) : The ABC’s of Writing (3 of 4) Any idea can be conveyed through writing. If you can think it, you can write it.
Great care is required to ensure that your message is accurately interpreted by its audience.
Nearly any statement can be shortened while retaining its full content; concise wording is less likely to be misinterpreted. www.readysetpresent.com Page 10
The ABC’s of Writing (4 of 4) : The ABC’s of Writing (4 of 4) There is always more to say about a topic.
Good writing is composed of many ideas, all connected by a single purpose (e.g. a thesis statement).
Every sentence should relate to the central goal of the paper. www.readysetpresent.com Page 11
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General Writing Tips (1 of 12) : General Writing Tips (1 of 12) The Ins and Outs of Paragraphs:
Be conscious of paragraph size and structure. Keep each appropriate for the paper’s purpose.
Open each paragraph with a statement, and then follow that statement up with evidence. www.readysetpresent.com Page 13
Structuring Sentences : Structuring Sentences www.readysetpresent.com Page 14
Letter Writing : Letter Writing www.readysetpresent.com Page 15
Office Email Etiquette : Office Email Etiquette www.readysetpresent.com Page 16
Slide 17 : What is your next step?
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