Write Effective Business Letters




Write Effective Business Letters

Is business letter writing important?  Are letters still used?  YES!

In the modern era, video and audio rule the day for business communication. 

However, many industries still use formal written communications—either in print or electronic—to convey important information. Business writing still revolves around the formal letter, with its clear opening, subject matter, and closure, regardless of whether it is sent as an email, a snail-mail letter, or attached as part of a document package.

Old-fashioned letter-writing skills are essential. They can be more important than ever before; being able to write a formal professional letter sets you apart from the crowd who doesn't know how to write them well or who simply doesn't write them, period.

Business letters are still the backbone of communication. Business letters provide recipients with specific information, such as a notification of an award or a note of appreciation for a donation. Business letters also can be used to persuade recipients to take some type of action, such as making a donation. They also provide valuable information on business-related matters and serve a legal purpose. A professional-looking cover letter included with your job application or whatever your purpose, can keep you from getting tossed aside into the junk pile.

Writing is still a primary way business gets done in today’s collaborative world. When it’s done well, business gets done well. Well-written documents and messages lead to success.

This course will provide you with the tools to know how to write a powerful business letter, letters that will transact business quickly, effectively, and courteously.  It includes templates, sample letters, exercises, and instructions to help improve your business letter writing and formatting skills.

Powerful Business Writing - Key Strategies for Writing and Formatting Professional Business Letters

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What you will learn
  • The basics of writing and formatting a business letter
  • The purpose and benefits of business letters
  • Steps to writing a business letter

Rating: 3.65

Level: All Levels

Duration: 4 hours

Instructor: Lisa Kleiman


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