[2-Part Series] How to Write for Business

Writing and communications expert Caroline McDevitt will take you through the writing process and equip you with skills that you can apply immediately to your own writing tasks.

What's Included:

  • Business Writing: Easy Tips And Tricks To Improve Your Skills

  • Take Your Business Writing From Good to Exceptional

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Training Overview

Stop getting passed up for promotions because of your writing! Boost your business writing skills for 2023.

People who write well get promotions, raises, and new career opportunities. From replying to an email to publishing a lengthy report, every word reflects your professionalism and ability.

Our two-session business writing workshop will allow you to start 2023 with a powerful new skill. Succinct, punchy, and polished text will impress and persuade your manager, colleagues, and the other recipients of your communications.

[2-Part Series] How to Write for Business

Webinar 1: Business Writing: Easy Tips and Tricks to Improve Your Skills

Webinar 2: Take Your Business Writing From Good to Exceptional

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Who Should Attend?
  • Anyone who needs to write for work, including:
  • And more!
APPROVAL AND VALIDITY
Credits
  • This program has been approved for 1.0 general recertification credit hours toward PHR, SPHR, and GPHR recertification through the HR Certification Institute.
  • This program is valid for 2.0 PDCs for the SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP.
About

Expert Presenter

Caroline McDevitt
  • 25 years as writer and editor for businesses, creative agencies and international publications
  • Managing director of Writewords in Sydney, Australia
  • Works with businesses and individuals to make their voice heard through powerful and consistent written communication
  • Worked from the offices of global news corporations, government institutions, football field sidelines and remote disaster zones