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WRITE RIGHT Seminars

All seminars are either one full day with exercises, or one half day without.

  • Grammar Review for Those Who Forgot – or Weren’t Listening


  • Writing Workshop I: The Six Deadly Sins of Business Writing and Their Solutions


  • Writing Workshop II:  Writing as Art & Craft


  • Giving Editors (and Readers) What They Want


  • Coaching Workshop: Building Better Writers

  • This session is for any higher-level manager or supervisor who assigns and edits copy. Because these managers have the first and last word, this seminar will focus on the five musts of giving the assignment, and the five musts for coaching rewrites. This seminar helps managers become better editors and writing coaches. The course aims to help supervisors better use their time, so they aren’t rewriting but grooming talent. Participants will also learn the motivational secrets that will help their staff write better copy on the first try. In addition, participants will focus on wordplay, and writing killer headlines and decks. Includes interactive editing exercises.

    Outcome: Participants will leave knowing how to go from being a manager who kills copy to an editor who inspires great copy. They will also learn how to create a vision and the motivational secrets that will help their writers write better copy the first time.

  • Custom Tutorials

  • Writers who want a personalized critique of their work may send in a writing sample (up to three pages) before the training workshops. After reviewing the writer’s work, Jameson will meet with the writer for 20-30 minutes to discuss his or her writing, then work with the writer to improve areas of weakness. Writers will leave with written comments on their work, relevant exercises and resources as needed.

 

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