business communications


How often do you, as a technical communicator, have to persuade your superior or others to use your new ideas at work?

Frequently, but I do not feel like persuading others is affecting my career.
13% (1 vote)
Frequently, and I feel like my ideas are advancing my career.
0% (0 votes)
Sometimes, but I do not feel like persuading others is affecting my career.
25% (2 votes)
Sometimes, and I feel like my ideas are advancing my career.
38% (3 votes)
I do not need to persuade anyone I work with to use my ideas.
13% (1 vote)
None of the above.
13% (1 vote)
Total votes: 8

Making E-mail Work e-workshop

2008-07-01 12:00
US/Eastern

Information Mapping's 2 1/2-hour e-workshop, Making E-Mail Work!, will introduce you to the essential concepts of writing attention-getting subject lines and reader-focused content; improving e-mail readability; creating a good impression; and editing for clarity.

Making E-mail Work! features short modular lessons; practice exercises to help learners apply skills and assess progress; and examples of how to change poor e-mails into quality e-mails.

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