business writing
business writing
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by Mary Anne - 2007-11-15
byMary Anne DonovanThere is a crisis in the workplace today, and believe it or not, it's about the quality of writing. That's right: poor writing skills are at the core of issues such as low pr...
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by Helen Wilkie - 2007-11-14
The executive summary is an excellent tool that can greatly increase the value of written reports, but one that is underused and often misused. Incorporating an executive summary will help reade...
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by Melinda Copp - 2008-05-13
Writers write because they love to do it. They look forward to sitting down at their desk to write each and every day, and they don't feel "normal" unless they do. However, not all writers make a livi...
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by Melinda Copp - 2008-05-13
We are a quirky bunch-that's for sure. Every writer has different habits, unique strengths, and mistakes they always make in their work. For example, some can't get started without a cup of coffee. So...
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by Melinda Copp - 2008-05-13
When most people think about reporting, they think about journalists at the newspaper-those are the real pros. But reporting is going out and observing the real world, interviewing real people, and re...
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by Melinda Copp - 2008-05-13
Whether you're working on a narrative or instructional manuscript, self-editing skills are important to your success as a writer. However, many writers don't know where to start when it comes to looki...
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by Melinda Copp - 2008-05-20
One of the greatest challenges of writing a book is staying motivated throughout the project-this is something every writer struggles with at one time or another. And that's okay. No one can stay focu...
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by Melinda Copp - 2008-06-16
Letters-and even e-mails-are person-to-person communications; they are usually written by one person and read by one person. They have the power to win you're your reader like no other marketing mater...
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by Melinda Copp - 2008-06-17
Have you been struggling to finish your book? If you've been working on the project for what seems like forever, and made little or no progress, you might need to reconsider your motive for taking on ...
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by Melinda Copp - 2008-06-18
Every writer at one time or another suffers from writer's block. It's that painful inability to get your thoughts down on paper and it comes after all different kinds of writers. Unlike other ailments...