The Manager’s Pocket Guide to Effective Writing

The Manager’s Pocket Guide to Effective Writing by Steve Gladis, published by Human Resource Development in 1999, is a practical resource designed to enhance writing skills for managers and individuals alike. This edition, comprising 212 pages, offers straightforward, actionable steps aimed at improving writing effectiveness, which can lead to better communication and impressions in professional settings.
Readers will find a focus on business communication and writing techniques that are applicable in various contexts, including human resources and personnel management. The guide emphasizes practical strategies that can be easily implemented, making it a useful reference for those looking to refine their writing abilities. With its concise format, this book serves as a valuable tool for anyone seeking to enhance their writing skills in a business environment.
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Whether you’re a manager in charge of a group of writers, or a person interested in just improving his or her writing skills, The Manager’s Pocket Guide to Effective Writing will help you write better using easy, practical, how-to steps that will guide you towards more effective writing, which will, in turn, allow you to make a better impression on others.
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