Monday, March 29, 2010
Professional Writing Conferences: The Painless Way to Improve Professional Writing Proficiency by Manny C.
Even as professionals, many of us still find ourselves struggling with certain aspects of professional writing. We are not alone in facing these obstacles. This is a problem that is widespread and affects many people in the business world. As we well know, communication is vital to solving all problems in our professions and this is a problem that is no different. Often times, we forget that others are sharing our troubles. Fortunately for those struggling with writing discrepancies, there is a helpful solution. Look no further then Professional Writing Conferences.
Professional Writing Conferences are usually large scale seminars that incorporate many professionals from around the nation. These conferences are a collection of workshops, aimed towards assisting employees with their difficulties in many areas of the entire writing process. Whether you have trouble drafting memos or coming up with the final product for a research report, writing conferences assist you in sharpening your skills in various areas. Each workshop is taught by a reputable educator that is knowledgeable in that particular subject. Aside from honing your existing skills, these conferences are also a fine way to pick up some new knowledge in the field. With so many diverse professionals from all over the country these conferences are also an optimal way to learn from others and to help you understand that you aren’t the only one with writing blunders.
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I love conferences be it small or large but any group of people that share a common ground on some knowledge can benefit a lot from one another whatever that may be. Great post interesting topic thanks.
ReplyDeleteManny, I absolutely love your title, it captured my attention and made me excited to read your post. I would like to have had a little bit more information on these confreneces, like where I could attend one. But I understand that information like that may be hard to come by. I also really enjoyed your writing style. It was more conversational and easy to read.
ReplyDeleteAs I mentioned in the forum, this was a very well written post. I love that you pre-posted it for editing and you titled it correctly. The picture fits the subject well, and it flows smoothly all together. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Anna; I like your style of writing as well. I didn't catch it in the forum, but I think the word "then" on the last line of the first paragraph should actually be "than" with an A. Other than that, you did a flawless job. I don't recall ever hearing about these conferences. I learned a lot reading your post.
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