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Make an Impact with Your Written English: How to Use Word Power to Impress in Presentations, Reports, PR and Meetings
Make an Impact with Your Written English: How to Use Word Power to Impress in Presentations, Reports, PR and Meetings
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Make an Impact with your Written English deals with the English business writing you need to take you a step further in your executive career. The book also helps organizations stand apart by getting noticed for the right reasons, whatever the target audience.
It focuses on writing English as a key business tool and how clear, concise messages are a must in international business today. Yet the fewer words you use, the more important it is to get them right. So the book focuses on word power: to promote and sell your messages - as well as 'brand you' and your organizational brand. An essential read, full of invaluable advice and checklists for native and non-native English writers who need to brush up their skills in writing English for sales, PR, presentations, reports, minutes, manuals and the web etc.Author: Fiona Talbot
Publisher: Kogan Page
Published: 10/01/2009
Pages: 152
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.51lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.48w x 0.47d
ISBN: 9780749455194
Review Citation(s):
Reference and Research Bk News 02/01/2010 pg. 252
About the Author
Talbot, Fiona: - Fiona Talbot is an internationally acclaimed business writing author and founder of the #wordpowerskills 4-step business writing system. She works in the UK and internationally, training and advising on how to deliver premier written corporate communication for both native and non-native English speakers in today's digital, global economy. Her books are workplace self-development guides and recommended reading in business schools and universities worldwide, as well as by large scale employers (such as The Federal Aviation Administration in the U.S.), medium-sized enterprises and start-ups. She has featured in major publications such as The Sunday Times, The Irish Times, The Press Association, Accounting Technician and Personnel Management, to name just a few.
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