Thursday, August 1, 2024 at 3:00pm to Thursday, August 1, 2024 at 4:00pm Webinar/Teleconference
Bad writing leaves a bad impression. Conversely, writing well provides clarity, specificity, and professionalism.
Description
So much is communicated in writing every day in multiple ways. You have to bring your A-game with each message. Attend this webinar to learn more about how good writing can positively affect your reputation and job performance.
AFTER THIS WEBINAR YOU’LL BE ABLE TO:
- Understand the challenge of constantly shifting communication modes throughout the day
- Explain the many unfortunate costs and consequences of failing to communicate well in writing
- Identify poor writing when you see it and learn how to make simple improvements
- Quickly determine the most effective and appropriate written communication platform to use
- Appreciate why it is important to be clear, kind, concise, timely, and specific in written communication
- Advocate for those “common commitments” in your organization and personal relationships
WEBINAR DETAILS
Emails, text messages, instant messages, direct messages, social media marketing, online review responses... so much of our daily work is now communicated through the written word rather than the spoken word. Unfortunately, much of it is not well written. Join us to learn how written communication impacts your effectiveness and reputation, and how you can stand out with your team and clients as a great communicator!
THIS WEBINAR WILL BENEFIT THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES:
- Hospice
- Home Health
- Home Care
- Palliative Care
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This informative session will benefit all staff and volunteers who use written communication in their daily work.
TAKE-AWAY TOOLKIT
- Training log
- PDF of slides and speaker’s contact info for follow-up questions
- Attendance certificate provided, however there are no pre-approved CEs associated with this webinar
NOTE: All materials are subject to copyright. Transmission, retransmission, or republishing of any webinar to other agencies or those not employed by your agency is prohibited. Print materials may be copied for eligible participants only.