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Release Date: 09.02.10 | Location: All Metro Atlanta | Organization: Edward Miller Coaching

Is Poor Writing Hurting Your Business?

Invest in your writing skills to help the bottom line

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The need for competent writing in business has never been greater, yet quality seems to be declining everywhere. The consequences of poor writing can be severe; when communications are sloppy, misleading or hard to digest, image and performance suffer. Eventually, the company's bottom line suffers as well.

Now, the good news: You can do something in a single morning to improve your writing competence and confidence. Edward Miller, internationally acclaimed writing and leadership coach, is conducting a half-day workshop that will give you valuable insights you can use immediately.

You can choose to attend either session — Tuesday Oct. 12 or Tuesday Nov. 9. Your company can enroll one or more people in this valuable session, which will demonstrate simple but effective techniques on organizing, drafting and polishing.

Key segments covered in this presentation include:
  • Audience: Writing is governed by who's reading.
  • Structure: Organize the ideas and the words will follow.
  • Rhythm: Good writing has the flow and harmony of good music.
  • Applications: Employees must master many forms of communications.
Both sessions will be held at The Georgian Club, 100 Galleria Parkway, Suite 1700, Atlanta, GA, 30339. Breakfast is included. The fee is $175.

Register at www.edwardmillercoaching.com.

About Edward Miller:
Edward Miller has been a journalist and author, an executive editor and CEO of a prominent daily newspaper, and a leadership and writing coach for organizations around the world. His presentation is a confluence of his experience as a writer, editor, teacher and corporate leader. His mission is to help people navigate the river of words that flows through the business world.


Contact Info

Contact Name: Cindy Miller

Company: cindy.miller.atl communications

Phone: 404-281-9975

E-mail: cindy@cindymilleratl.com