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Beth Nyland
Four writing strategies to help you get a little action
in External Communication, Internal Communication, Spencer Grace, Visual Communication, Writing / / 0 commentsRead more“This is just FYI.” Next time you draft that sentence into a business message, stop. Admit that you are either:…
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Beth Nyland
Asking for feedback will make you a better writer
in Spencer Grace, Writing / / 0 commentsRead moreConfidence is attractive. And for a writer, it’s an advantage. When you can see the standout qualities in your work—when you…
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Beth Nyland
Your business needs a writers’ room.
Read moreWriting by committee sucks. You know the pain. Over days or weeks, contributors cobble together a draft, then pass revisions…
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Beth Nyland
It’s time to divulge your communication super power.
Read moreAs a person who writes at work, what are your opportunities, and what are your strengths? This is how I…
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Beth Nyland
Let’s crack good habits to find new, creative light
Read moreI have cultivated good habits. Disciplines I’ve spent months—even years—establishing. Now, I’m going to crack them. Notice I didn’t say…
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Beth Nyland
Writing at work: use boundaries for maximum creativity
Read moreThis post originally appeared on the StoryStudio Chicago blog, where Beth Nyland teaches “Words for Work” classes—including a self-directed, online course…
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Beth Nyland
Even the editor needs an editor
Read moreDavid Remnick is editor of The New Yorker. He’s an accomplished writer, responsible for all the content in one of…
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Beth Nyland
Wanted: poets to turn corporate speak into messages that matter
Read moreYou know what the business world needs? Poets. Poets carefully choose and arrange words to express an idea, paint a…
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Beth Nyland
In business, the best writers are strategists
Read morePeople pay me to write, to choose the right words for their business messages. They also engage my mind for…
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Beth Nyland
10 Commandments for Business Writers
in External Communication, Internal Communication, Spencer Grace, Visual Communication, Writing / / 1 commentsRead more1. Thou shalt not express your interests without first considering what matters to your reader. 2. Thou shalt not mindlessly copy and…