Business and Professional Writing: How to Write Effective Letters, Memos, Reports and E-mail
October 8-9, 2003, Holmes Student Center, Illinois Room
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Business and Professional Writing is a workshop focusing on the essential elements of reader-orientation, written communications. Participants learn practical techniques for making their writing more effective. Using a hands-on, process approach to writing, this program gives participants the skills necessary to analyze and critique writing, target areas of improvement, and establish practical techniques for making their writing more powerful and effective.
After taking this program, you are able to:
*increase productivity
*overcome writer's block and meet deadlines
*eliminate rewrites and miscommunications
*ensure message clarity
Seminar Outline
Day One
Section 1
Dates: October 8 and 9, 2003
Location: Northern Illinois University, Holmes Student Center, DeKalb,
Illinois. Times: 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Free to all participants: a 136-page writing manual . . .plus lunch each day. Only $295. 12 hours of C.P.E., C.E.U. certificates available.
What others have said:
"The instructor covered the course material in a manner that was easy
to understand. She gave excellent tips to remember proper grammar
usage." M. Sisler
" This course is a great way to update or refresh business writing
skills." M.Cataldo
"The instructor was very knowledgeable and helpful. If you do a lot
of business writing, this program would be very helpful."
"The instructor is an excellent teacher. The class kept moving
along. She was very thorough and knowledgeable. I learned new
skills which I will use." D. Isom
Call 1-800-345-9472 or 815-753-0277 to register. Click here for registration form.
All registrations confirmed by payment. Cancellations made more than seven working days prior to the program's starting date are subject to a $25 cancellation fee. Refunds cannot be granted if proper cancellation is not made prior to the day of the program.
Questions? Call Andee Larson at External Programming, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, 753-5200; she can handle all the details for you, provide you with references, and answer any questions you may have.
E-mail: Steven Johnson Website: www.niu.edu/ext_prog/index.html.
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