Writing for Government and Business: Critical Thinking and Writing – 1-day course in DC
Writing for Government and Business: Critical Thinking and Writing
How to Compose Clear and Effective Reports, Letters, Email, and Memos
This is the first course in our 2-course Word Workshop, offered throughout the year. The second course is Writing to Persuade.
Do you need to improve your writing skills? This intensive one-day course helps you, and your staff, understand the three dimensions of professional writing: organization, format and style.
Our writing courses are designed for anyone who wants to improve their writing, including agency staff who want to improve their writing and comply with the Plain Writing Act of 2010 (H.R. 946) and Executive Orders 12866, 12988, and 13563.
Our writing courses have been described as “really about how to get better job reviews and get promoted” because they help you improve one of your most important, and visible, job skills: written communication.
July 11, 2012, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Where: Location in Washington, DC will be announced on web site before course.
For more information, see WordWorkshop.com
Approved for 0.6 CEUs from George Mason University.
This is a required course for the Certificate in Communication and Advocacy.
For more information about both courses, including agenda and secure online registration, see WordWorkshop.com
These courses and any combination of their topics can be tailored for custom on-site presentation at your location and both are available via the GSA Schedule.
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