
In Writing That Means Business, Ellen Roddick, draws on her WriteAssets® seminars for Fortune 500 companies to put the fundamentals of clear, concise, convincing business writing at your fingertips. This comprehensive guide will teach you how to: • Streamline reports and memos for maximum impact • Control your tone-when to be formal or friendly, humorous or diplomatic • Map your ideas before you write • Edit your own writing • And much more Whether you are on the way up or already at the top, Writing That Means Business shows you a sure-fire way to sharpen your competitive edge.
This book investigates the core principles required to produce clear, concise, and persuasive business communication in a professional environment. Ellen Roddick, an expert in corporate communication who facilitates WriteAssets® seminars for Fortune 500 companies, presents a structured framework for improving workplace writing. The text argues that effective communication is a competitive advantage and provides actionable techniques to streamline documentation and refine professional tone.
What You Will Find
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Readers frequently note the practical utility of Roddick's corporate-tested methodologies for daily office tasks. Experts highlight this as a functional resource for professionals seeking to improve the clarity and impact of their internal and external communications.
Page Count:
136
Publication Date:
1986-01-01
Publisher:
Macmillan Pub Co
ISBN-10:
0020153805
ISBN-13:
9780020153801
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