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Business and Technical Writing--How to write effective documents that meet the needs of
your intended readers. Participants learn research-based
principles enabling them to make decisions on wording and layout to
communicate the message clearly the first time.
In interactive sessions,
participants work together to practice applying these principles to writing
assignments based on samples provided by your organization.
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Plain Language--How to write plain
language documents that people can understand and will read (including
legal language or complicated explanations of benefits).
Participants
learn how to make choices that result in legally sufficient but clear writing.
Writers learn to meet the needs of their intended readers by learning and applying research-based
principles of the way people access, take in, and act on
information.
No matter what the level of reading skill, everyone appreciates being able to
read a document quickly and understand what it is saying. Interesting research
has shown that plain language adds value to your organization by improving
customer service and reducing customer support calls.
For more information on
the value added by plain language, see Writing
for Dollars, Writing to Please by Joe Kimble.
Participants learn to judge readability of plain language with user
testing of actual readers rather than relying strictly on reading
formulas.
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Form Letters--How to write effective
form letters that are warm, readable, and customer-friendly. Many organizations
must depend on form letters to handle the volume of mail they must
produce. Participants learn to write form letters that reflect well on the
organization.
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The Power and Peril of E-mail--How to deal with the overuse and
abuse of e-mail as well as with the unique style, tone, privacy, copyright issues
or e-mail.
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Grammar and Punctuation Review--How to make grammar and punctuation
work for you. Participants review the most common grammar and punctuation
errors with an emphasis on practical usage rather than grammar theory.
They
learn the latest styles in punctuation and usage and receive answers to their
questions. The
highly interactive course uses The
Gregg Reference Manual as a style guide.
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Presentation Skills--How to enliven and refine your presentation
style and employ persuasive techniques. Participants practice techniques that
teach them to relax and enjoy relating to the audience by forgetting themselves
and concentrating on the needs of their audience.
They also learn how to choose
and use appropriate visual aids to make their presentations more powerful and
memorable.
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PowerPoint Slide Production and Use--How to design, produce,
and use PowerPoint slide shows or transparencies to enliven presentations, speed
comprehension, and improve recall. Participants will also learn how to make
useful handouts from the slide shows.
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Specialized Computer Training--How to use the customized
templates and forms Reva designs for your company. Participants learn how to get the most out of the customized templates. Because the templates
automate much of the work, the necessary training is very brief.
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Customized Microsoft Word® Templates Reva
will analyze your writing situation and prepare customized Word templates to
automate your most common or most difficult chores so that many tasks can be
completed by clicking on a menu item. These templates shorten training
time for temporary workers and new employees. They also speed production and ensure a consistent
quality because the computer does much of the work in background.
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Information Design Reva designs
readability and usability into forms and other hard copy documents, and web pages
for easy readability and usability. By applying simple research-based design
principles, Reva can make your message much clearer and more powerful.
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Writing Many clients find that it is easier and more efficient to have Reva write the
copy herself. When they consider the cost of their staff time, they often find
that having Reva write for them is also more cost effective.
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Reva works with your subject-matter experts or with your writing groups
to help you in any way you wish. She will gather the information and write
the entire document herself or collaborate with your writers to produce
the document.
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| Editing Reva offers two levels of editing:
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On-the-Fly
Edit--A quick review of one or more pages with
suggested revisions given orally or by e-mail or fax. Unless out of
the office or working on another customer's deadline, Reva reviews
these documents when they come in. She gives you fast answers to enable
you to keep the momentum going on your project.
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Thorough Edit--A thorough review of your documents. Reva will give
you specific and detailed instructions for revisions or make the revisions
herself, as you wish. You can determine the depth of the edit based on your
budget and your needs.
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Usability
Testing Reva has set up and conducted simple usability tests for documents and web
screens all over the country. Her methods are based on the latest research in
readability and usability.
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Reva is known internationally for her usability studies conducted
for the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the impact of this work on the
federal government's plain language movement. The article by attorney and
plain language advocate, Joe
Kimble, Writing for Dollars;
Writing to Please, tells of the value the VA writing project and
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For more information about the services Reva
offers, see frequently asked questions. You may contact Reva at Dynamic Business Writing to find out what
she can do for you.
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