Write to the Point: How to Communicate in Business With Style and Purpose
by Salvatore J. Iacone
Write to the Point is designed to provide practical, proven techniques for making writing for business both more effective and less stressful. All levels of business and technical personnel-whose writing skills are essential to job performance and productivity-will find this easy-to-read guide invaluable and immediately useful every day. Write to the Point will also benefit the general writer and those for whom English is a second language. You will learn proven techniques developed in Dr. Iacone's seminars that will enable you to write with greater ease, proficiency, and clarity. A conversational, instructional format walks you through the actual stages of the writing process-from planning and writing the first draft to editing and proofreading. Helpful guidelines to correct punctuation, lists of often-confused words, and step-by-step procedures for generating effective e-mail, memos, letters, and reports are also included in this invaluable handbook.
Designed to provide practical, proven techniques for making writing for business both more effective and less stressful. Learn proven techniques developed in Dr. Iacone's seminars that will enable you to write with greater ease, proficiency, and clarity.
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How To Write A Business Plan
A thorough self-help book that will lead you through the process.
The book has several examples from actual strategic plans, making it easy for the reader to understand the subject fully.
How To Write Great Essays
Every student needs to be able to write essays. How to Write Great
Essays stresses the importance of clarity, word choice, and
organization in essay writing. This book also helps readers build their
knowledge of correct grammar and punctuation and familiarize them with
editing, revising, and proofreading essays. Sample writing prompts and
essays reinforce what students learn in this book.
How to Write a Grant Proposal
(Wiley Nonprofit Law, Finance and Management Series)
By by Cheryl Carter New, James Aaron Quick
Step-by-step guidance on how to write effective grants that get the funding you need. The authors provide examples of completed proposals and numerous case studies to demonstrate how the grant-seeking process typically works.
About the Author
CHERYL CARTER NEW and JAMES AARON QUICK are the sole owners and directors of Polaris Corporation. Polaris teaches grantsmanship to nonprofit organizations (The United Way National Training Center, the Non-Profit Center, and the Kellogg Foundation), primary and secondary schools, and for-profit and nonprofit healthcare facilities using three primary mediums: workshops, consulting services, and resource publishing. They lead over 100 workshops that have taught more than 4,000 people per year how to develop and plan projects, research funders, and write grants.