Enjoying the preview?
This is the free first lesson. Get full access — request a demo or sign in.
Enjoying the preview?
This is the free first lesson. Get full access — request a demo or sign in.
There are many considerations to keep in mind when writing, but a few specific factors deserve your attention. Some of these have to do with the words you use in your writing and how best to edit. For example, using gendered language is exclusive and could negatively impact your reputation. Using jargon could alienate your audience so your message doesn’t resonate. Revising and proofreading for word choice can improve your writing. Keeping these considerations in mind will help you craft inclusive, understandable, and error-free documents.
In these lessons on Effective Writing for the Workplace, you’ll learn how best to support your purpose and keep your audience’s attention. We’ll go over why using gender-neutral pronouns in your writing is important to create a professional tone and avoid assumptions about your audience. We will cover why it’s important to avoid jargon and review your word choice. You’ll also learn how to revise and proofread your work before sending it out.
You'll learn how to support your purpose and keep your audience's attention, why gender-neutral pronouns create a professional tone, why to avoid jargon and review your word choice, and how to revise and proofread your work before sending it out.
The lessons cover an Introduction, Gender-Neutral Writing, Jargon and Word Choice, The Importance of Revision, The Power of Proofreading, and a Test Your Knowledge section.
It supports skills including Basic Writing, Professional Communication, Business Writing, Prewriting, Professional Writing, and Structured Writing.
Because using gendered language is exclusive and could negatively impact your reputation, while gender-neutral pronouns help create a professional tone and avoid assumptions about your audience.