0099 - Effective Business Writing
Description
Course DetailsDo you have a nagging suspicion that a small improvement in your writing skills might also improve your career prospects? Don't let small gaps in your business writing skills prevent you from reaching your full potential! It doesn't matter whether you're a clerical worker, an engineer, or an executive. If you communicate with others in writing, you need this course to help you identify and eliminate problem areas. By the end of this course, you'll know the secret to developing powerful written documents that immediately draw readers in and keep them motivated to continue until your very last, well-chosen word.
How It WorksThis course is fully online, you require internet access and an email account. The course duration is 6 weeks, followed by a 2-week period to complete the final exam (online, open book). Lessons are released on Wednesdays and Fridays of each week, for a total of 12. You are not required to be online at any specific time. In addition to the specific lesson content, there is a discussion board with each lesson and often there is an optional assignment to apply the learning. Following each lesson, there is a short multiple choice quiz. Your score on these quizzes does not count towards the final mark but completing these helps solidify your learning as well as prepare you for the final exam. The final exam is an open-book, multiple choice exam and you need to achieve a minimum of 65% on the final exam to pass the course. There is only one opportunity to pass the exam. A certificate of completion from WatSPEED is available within four weeks of successful completion of each course and can be accessed in your student portal. Many of the Ed2Go courses are eligible towards the various online certificates offered by WatSPEED.
RequirementsHardware Requirements:
- This course can be taken on either a PC, Mac, or Chromebook.
Software Requirements:
- PC: Windows 8 or later.
- Mac: macOS 10.6 or later.
- Browser: The latest version of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox are preferred. Microsoft Edge and Safari are also compatible.
- Adobe Acrobat Reader.
- Software must be installed and fully operational before the course begins.
Other:
- Email capabilities and access to a personal email account.
Lesson 1 - Writing as Problem Solving. In this first
lesson, you'll learn a brainstorming technique that will help make writing easier and more fun for you
right away. You'll learn how to disentangle the efforts of your creative and critical sides, and you'll come
to understand why both sides are important components of good writing. You'll also learn why writing is
one of the best problem-solving tools around.
Lesson 2 - Why Write and Who Is Your Reader?.
Here's where you'll learn a helpful system for organizing your writing, whether it's an email, a formal
letter, or a company-wide memo. You'll start by picking out a document that you have to write anyway
so that you can put your new writing knowledge to use right away. You may as well get some work
done while you're learning, right? Next, you'll nail down why you're writing this particular document and
who your reader is. A second brainstorming technique will help you have fun thinking through these two
questions.
Lesson 3 - Benefits You Can Offer Your Reader. In this
lesson, you'll learn to make your readers do what you want. Your readers will be happy, too, since
they'll get what they want in this win/win system. You'll learn the seven basic benefits you can offer your
reader and how to write the crucial first sentence of your document. You'll learn one more brainstorming
technique that will help you capture good ideas, words, and phrases.
Lesson 4 - Sequencing Your Ideas and How to Write
Your Ending. Master seven strategies for putting your ideas in order and learn how poor sequencing
can sabotage your efforts. You'll also discover the best way to end any document. It's an idea that may
surprise you!
Lesson 5 - Revising, Formatting, Editing, and
Proofreading. Revising, formatting, editing, and proofreading may all sound similar, but they're four
distinct activities. In this lesson, you'll learn how revision is a process of exploration and discovery.
You'll learn formatting strategies that will invite your reader in. You'll also learn to be a ruthless editor
and professional proofreader.
Lesson 6 - What Words to Take Out. In this lesson,
you'll learn how to write clearly and concisely. You'll explore three mistaken notions that lead business
writers to use lots of convoluted phrasing and needlessly long words. You'll examine the pitfalls of using
business clichés, jammed modifiers, trendy words, jargon, foreign words, redundancies, and hedging
adjectives.
Lesson 7 - What Words to Put In. In the last lesson you
learned what words to remove from your document. In this lesson, you'll learn what words you should
include to make your business writing more compelling. You'll learn the four parts of the written
communication process. You'll find out why the verbs and nouns you choose make a major difference.
You'll also learn more ways to make the task of writing more enjoyable for you.
Lesson 8 - Strategies for Good Spelling and
Punctuation. In this lesson, you'll look at strategies for good spelling and punctuation. Everyone needs
this review! To keep it fun, you'll get to deal with the topics of spelling and punctuation by taking some
easy quizzes. It's a chance to learn by doing. See how good your spelling and punctuation skills really
are. You'll learn that punctuation is not a tyranny of rules, but an evolving protocol to help you
communicate. Finally, you'll capture your weak areas on a Tips Card.
Lesson 9 - One Easy Grammar Lesson. Why do you
have to bother with grammar? You'll find out why in this lesson. Take the Grammar Blitz Quiz to
discover your grammar strengths and weaknesses. It will help you fill in the gaps that remain after
years of boring grammar classes. You'll learn why using the active instead of the passive voice can be
a demonstration of your integrity. You'll also explore the traps pronouns set for those who are sensitive
to gender issues.
Lesson 10 - Getting the Tone Right. Getting the tone
right in business writing can be tricky, especially in email. In this lesson, you'll get to tackle your worst
moods with one more brainstorming technique. You'll learn how to defuse any negative emotions that
might get in the way of your problem solving. You'll also learn how your attitude toward your reader,
your topic, and your own needs determines your tone. As you go through the lesson, you'll learn two
easy ways to eliminate unintentional tone mistakes.
Lesson 11 - When You Have to Say No. In this lesson,
you'll learn why being able to say "no" with grace is a crucial business skill. A five-part format will give
you a solid strategy for writing documents that say "no" while retaining the goodwill of your reader.
You'll learn how to keep bad news letters, memos, and emails positive and helpful.
Lesson 12 - Email Etiquette. This lesson will provide an
up-to-date review of all the ways that email is different from other kinds of business writing. It will teach
you how to write emails that get the job done quickly and efficiently and explain their legal status in
court. You'll also discover how to manage the tone of your emails so that you don't accidentally offend
your reader.
Applies Towards the Following Certificates
- Small Business : Mandatory