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Tutoring and Coaching

Tutoring and Coaching Business Writing Skills All courses except the self-study courses have instructor feedback and coaching. You will take the courses from anywhere in the world, when you have time. Course materials are online or in books we assign. After you graduate, you receive a graduation certificate with our gold seal on it for framing. BWC130 Individualized Writing for Nonnative Speakers of English More… BWC140 Writing Coaching for Executive Nonnative Speakers of English More… […]

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Writing in Specialized Areas

Writing in Specialized Areas All courses except the self-study courses have instructor feedback and coaching. You will take the courses from anywhere in the world, when you have time. Course materials are online or in books we assign. After you graduate, you receive a graduation certificate.   BWC480 Legal Proofreading Skills More… BWC215 Recording and Writing Meeting Minutes More… BWC217 Recording and Writing Meeting Minutes with Additional Minutes More… BWC485 Legal Writing Skills More… BWC360 […]

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Self-Study Courses

Self-Study Business Writing Courses The self-study courses have no instructor feedback or coaching. You will take the courses from anywhere in the world, when you have time. Course materials are online. You will receive no graduation certificate. The Business Writing Center will not track your progress unless you sign up for one of the self-study courses that includes tracking. Self-Study Courses with No Instructor Access or Record Keeping BWC21 Business Writing Skills More… BWC35 Writing […]

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Common Business Usage Errors

The Most Common Business Grammar and Usage Errors Presented by the Business Writing Center, training business writers since 1997 Answer the following questions to test your understanding of 26 common business writing problems. The answers with circles permit you to select only one answer. The answers with squares permit you to select more than one answer for the question. 1. Which sentence is written correctly in American English? a) The field name was “Employee”. b) […]

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Confusing Word Pairs

https://businesswriting.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/testing-banner-cropped-300×300.jpgConfusing Word Pairs Presented by the Business Writing Center, training business writers since 1997 Select the correct word or phrase for each of the following questions to test your knowledge of the most commonly confused words in business writing. 1. We could not _________ the explanation. a) except b) accept c) Don’t Know 2. We were not ________ to the idea. a) adverse b) averse c) Don’t Know 3. We found everything _________ the right […]

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10 Highest Ranking Online Business Writing Courses

Enrollments in the online business writing courses are the strongest indicator of which online writing courses are evaluated well by graduates. These are the 10 highest ranked online writing courses from the 45 Business Writing Center courses. 1. Business Writing Skills The highest ranking course is the Business Writing Skills course. It teaches the best practices business people must know to be able to write clear, effective, professional business documents, especially email, memos, letters, and […]

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Email Quality Assurance Checklist

The Business Writing Center has developed the following Email Quality Control Checklist for businesses to distribute freely to employees. The checklist contains the 16 best practices we know result in clear, effective business email. When all business people in a company write emails that display the best practices, the business will run more smoothly and productively, writers will spend less time writing email because the best practices give a structure to the process, and readers […]

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Email Etiquette: Focus on Your Reader

Introduction to This Email Writing Training Email is certainly a useful tool. For private users, it’s a way to keep in touch with friends and relatives. Email at this level is often informal, uses emoticons 🙂 and slang, and in many ways resembles casual, conversational communication. At the corporate level, email allows professionals to solve problems, conduct business, collaborate, and keep in touch in a manner sometimes more convenient than phone calls, faxes, and in-person […]

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Writing Email Subject Lines and Closings

Introduction to This Email Writing Training The subject line often determines how quickly the reader will read and respond to the email. Use the subject line as a valuable tool in your strategy to communicate successfully with the reader. Your goal is to make sure your email is read and the reader responds as you expect. The subject line is the first part of your strategy to write emails that have impact. In this training video, […]

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