A communications from your company – regardless of who writes it – is your company. Whatever format; letters, memos, reports, or emails, written words represent you to clients, co-workers, and customers. What your employees write and how it's written represents your entire organization in the minds of the readers. You can't afford to appear in linguistic disarray any more than you can in sartorial slovenliness.
Effective Business Communications
To stay productive and profitable, your employees need to be aware of the importance of the proper use of grammar, syntax, and punctuation. Their word choices need to be accurate and clear. The structure of their communication media must be correct.
Effective Email Communications
Your employees need to be trained in the skills of email communication to maintain:
· Professionalism – properly written emails convey a professional image
· Efficiency – properly written emails save time and money
· Protection – properly written emails can help avoid legal actions
Effective Offshore Communications
Success in business dealings too often depends on communication with people whose first language isn't American English. If anyone is not sure when the 08/11/07 meeting will be held, what time half-ten is, and what 2.45 means, writing for a non-American audience can present many unexpected, confusing, and costly missteps.
Call on Bill Moore
The Professional Business Language Workshops are created to address any or all of these areas of written language for your specific business. For information on customized content, scheduling, and pricing, call 248.547.8217 or email moore_words@comcast.net.
Workshops In Words
- Imrove Your Business Language
- Imrove Your Business Emails
- Improve Your Business Offshore Communications
Saturday, May 12, 2007
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