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The Write Stuff - Training in Business Writing
The Write Stuff provides training in business writing
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Cut The Waffle
Do you sometimes ramble on, use too much jargon or find it hard to make your point? Relax - you are not alone!

This one-day workshop is aimed specifically at people who find it difficult to write things clearly and concisely. Based on the principles of plain English, delegates learn how to produce crisp, clear writing using simple, everyday language. This will save you and your business time, money and hassle.

What you will learn
» How to identify the who? how? and why? for each piece of writing
» How to recognise what makes writing unclear
» How to shorten sentences and paragraphs
» How to reduce long words and phrases
» How to turn passive verbs into active verbs
» How to be careful with jargon
» How to punctuate effectively
» The use of the Fog Index to help assess clarity
» How to plan your writing
» Ways to examine your own writing critically
» How to create a more professional image
Who should attend?
Anyone who is concerned about the time spent on writing and who would like to write more clearly and concisely. Delegates will have the opportunity to work on their own writing as well as the exercises provided in the course workbook. Available for groups of 6-10.


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"Cut The Waffle"

£950 for this one-day in-house course for up to 10 delegates.

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The Write Stuff Training Courses - Cut the Waffle

The long and winding road!

"Bournemouth was on a Monday night thrown into a state of most unusual gloom and sorrow by the sad news that the Rev. A.M. Bennett - who for the last 34 years has had charge of St Peter's church and parish, and who has exercised so wonderful an influence on the district - had breathed his last, and that the voice which only about a week previously had been listened to by a huge congregation at St Peter's was now hushed in the stillness of death."

Lymington Chronicle, January 22, 1880

If your writing is as long-winded as this, you're wasting time and money! Come on this course - we can help you!

 

The Write Stuff provides training in business writing