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Want to write better for the web?
Fancy finding out about grammar for normal people?
Like to know how to write better for business?
Email us to book a place.
Who needs a head of brand language?
Find out at our free webinar on Wednesday 30th May, from 3pm–4pm, UK time.
We'll be grilling two pioneers about how they're championing the role of language in their businesses. And we want you to join in.
Workshops coming up
The web writer's secrets - 22 May 2012 At heart, writing for the web is like normal writing only more so. This one-day course will help you get to the point quicker, keep your sentences and paragraphs shorter, use more subheadings, and write for restless skim-readers.
The Writer's secrets - 23 May 2012 This is a one-day course which will give you a thorough grounding in all the main things you need to consider when you're writing just about anything: planning what you want to say; working out your structure; expressing yourself clearly; and editing your final piece.
Grammar for normal people - 24 May 2012 Our half-day nuts and bolts course starts with the main grammar trouble spots, and explains what to do about them in clear everyday language (no linguistic mumbo-jumbo). We'll give you lots of handy hints and tips to help you remember the things you've learned and apply them practically every day.
Who needs a head of brand language? - 30 May 2012 Find out at our free webinar on Wednesday 30th May, from 3pm–4pm, UK time.
We'll be grilling two pioneers about how they're championing the role of language in their businesses. And we want you to join in.
Want to make your words at work work harder? - 12 Jun 2012 Find out at our breakfast event on June 12, 8am to 9am at the Chrysler Building in New York. Our Charli will be chairing a breakfast panel discussion on the role of language in business. And we want you to join in.
We've got two people who know just how important it is to get your words right. They are... * Robert Lane Greene, professional services correspondent of The Economist, blogger for Johnson and author of You Are What You Speak. * Nick Goldberg, head of leadership for North America at Kenexa.
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