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Be a Brilliant Business Writer: Write Well, Write Fast, and Whip the Competition

Offering solutions to real-life problems business writers face

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Leverage the power of effective writing
Be a Brilliant Business Writer gives you strategies that add persuasive impact to every document you write, from email and client letters to reports and presentations. Jane Curry and Diana Young show you how to write with clarity and power, increase your productivity, and provide the right tone for navigating the minefield of office politics.

Be a Brilliant Business Writer offers solutions to real-life problems business writers face from getting started and getting finished quickly to writing to senior management with confidence and skill.

This book offers strategies that will help you win professional accolades and gain greater job security. And unlike other business writing tomes, this book doesn’t obsess about arcane points of grammar and won’t induce narcolepsy.

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Publisher
Ten Speed Press
Pages
192

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Table of Contents

Chapter 2: If you want reader's to actually read and respond to what you've written
Chapter 9: If you know what you want to say but aren't sure where to start
Chapter 10: If you need to write to senior management
Chapter 20: If you want to know when an email isn't the best political choice

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Chicago, USA

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
192

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL24613614M
ISBN 10
158008222X

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OL15685798W

Work Description

Be a Brilliant Business Writer: Write Well, Write Fast, and Whip the Competition targets the four primary challenges that all business writers have faced since Egyptians scribes began listing inventory items in the dead pharaohs’ tombs:
1. Getting started and getting done in less time.
2. Increasing the persuasive power of every document
3. Writing to strengthen work and client relationships—and win more business
4. Writing to earn recognition and more money, and preferably lots of it.
Corporate trainers Jane Curry and Diana Young designed their book for employees at every level; it addresses the issues you need to know whether you’re approving others’ work, or your work is being approved, and even if you’re writing to many different audiences . Available in paperback and an eBook download.

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