Regaining Your Mojo: Eight Steps for Coming Back from Burnout
Published: Tue, 03/03/20
Regaining Your Mojo: Eight Steps for Coming Back from Burnout
Productivity experts have riffed on the topic of burnout for decades, because it's a highly visible theme in the business world. We all know about karoshi, the phenomenon of working oneself to death sometimes seen in Japanese culture. We see it less in Western culture, possibly because most Western nations have limited work-weeks and lots of PTO. Or maybe we
don't see it because we just don't look for it; American work-weeks tend to be longer than most, and there's no government-mandated minimum vacation.
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Write It So They Read It: Leadership-Level Business Writing in Just One Day
This fast-moving interactive course for better business writing on the job targets leaders and executives who oversee outgoing correspondence, professional documentation, and email throughout the business day.
CUSTOMIZATION: All examples and exercises are based on actual participant correspondence and documents. This is not a cookie-cutter generic business writing class. You will learn—and even practice:
The top seven credibility-robbing mistakes in business emails and how to avoid them
The importance of a complete email subject line—and how to write one consistently every time
FAVORITE TOPIC: The new guidelines for using bulleted lists in reports, proposals, emails, and updates
Where to cut the clutter: the wasted words and pretentious phrases that can cause confusion
Current approaches to gain better receptivity with guidelines for non-inflammatory language, gender-neutral references, and attention to tone
How to use mapping to organize your thoughts and save time drafting your message
How to make sure documents bearing your organization’s name and insignia are absolutely error free with no embarrassing mistakes or typos
BONUS: A crash course in commonly confused and misused words at work
Objectives:
At the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
Achieve clarity by discovering how to describe a complicated subject in clear and concise terms
Save literal hours writing each week by mapping your message during the prewriting phase
Experience a quicker response time with better readability and results when you incorporate the BLUF (Bottom Line Up Front) technique in every single document and email
Strengthen your confidence as a writer by trusting the prewriting, writing, and rewriting phases of your project
Session Includes: Seminar, Breakfast, Lunch, Parking, and Materials
Date:Wednesday, March 11, 2020 Time: 9:00 AM – 2:30 PM MST Location: The Curtis Ballroom at the Landmark, 5345 Landmark Place, Greenwood Village, CO 80111