Professional Writing and Editing
Effective Written Communication Program
Have you ever stared at a blank screen, unsure how to begin an email or report? Maybe you’ve spent more time rewriting than writing and still wonder if your message is clear. Writing is part of your job, but it can take more time than it should…
Tackling Those Technical Documents
Writing technical content can be challenging. You may find yourself rewriting the same section multiple times, trying to balance accuracy and clarity. Complex topics often make it harder to explain things simply, and even small sections can take…
Writing Great Content
You know your subject well, but when it’s time to write content that connects with the public, things can get tricky. You may find yourself rewriting the same sentence repeatedly, trying to strike the right tone. Even with effort, your message…
Writing for Academic and Research Purposes
You’ve done the reading, joined the discussions, and gathered your ideas. Now, you must turn it all into writing, and that’s often the hardest part. Knowing what you want to say isn’t the same as knowing how to say it clearly. Expectations…
Editing for Others
Reviewing someone else’s writing isn’t always easy. You want to improve clarity and strengthen the document, but you don’t want to discourage the writer or spend all your time rewriting it yourself. Without a clear approach, editing can feel…
Writing for the Web
Despite your best efforts, something still feels off with your website content. Readers don’t stay engaged. Key messages are easy to miss, and important information gets lost in long blocks of text. You revise a sentence or adjust a paragraph,…
EAL Business Writing
It’s one thing to have a good idea. It’s another to explain it clearly in writing. Writing documents at work can feel stressful for professionals who speak English as an additional language (EAL). Even when you know what you want to say, you may…
Solving the Grammar Dilemma
Have you ever spent too much time rewriting documents and worrying about mistakes? You’re not alone. Many professionals feel anxious about how their writing sounds or how it reflects on their credibility. It’s frustrating to spot errors after…
Writing Briefing Notes That Inform
Having a briefing note returned with questions you thought you had already answered is frustrating. You might wonder if you left out a key detail, overexplained something obvious, or structured the information in a way that didn’t land as…
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