When most people set out to write something like a report or proposal, they make one fundamental error. They might adapt a similar one that they wrote before or find one that someone else has written and model that. Or they'll tweak a template – which is probably also...
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Are you allowing your team to be great business writers?
Once, in pre-Emphasis days, I found myself in a training room full of people whose body language told me that they really did not want to be there....
How better communication can reduce your team’s stress
It's one thing when stress intrudes on your own working day. But when you're responsible for a team, their stress is your stress too. If you're...
Will ChatGPT silence human writers?
If you're ever feeling down about what you've achieved in life, this surprising fact might cheer you up. You managed to rewire your own brain before...
Are you driving readers to distraction?
As you read this, a miracle is happening. Your eye is detecting dots and squiggles on the screen in front of you and your brain is...
How to get what you want by changing how you write
A while ago (OK, quite a while ago), I announced that I was starting a research project on the science of written communication, with a view to...
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The difference between policies, procedures and work instructions (and why you need them)
'I’m pregnant.' Words to normally evoke joy (or panic). But the person telling me this good news wasn’t my partner – she was my internal...
Writing to engage – for learning and development leaders [webinar recording]
As a learning and development professional, you'll know only too well the wide range of documents, updates, posts and messages you have to write in...
Everything you need to know about our bespoke in-company business-writing training
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Editing and proofreading – what’s the difference?
The first draft of a document is usually something like the proverbial first pancake: a less-than-ideal shape, a little thin in some parts and...
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