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How to write memos, business letters, reports

/ 12:04 AM March 04, 2014

A seminar on Write Right for Results:  A Best Practices Guide to Writing One-Page Letters, Memos, and Reports will be held on March 14 at the Edsa Shangri-La Hotel, Mandaluyong City.

Conducted by the Center for Global Best Practices, the seminar will feature communication expert Rodolfo “Dups” A. Reyes.

The interactive and motivational workshop will help participants improve their business writing skills. They will learn current best practices in writing a one-page memorandum, persuasive proposal and the make-or-break letter.

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Writing templates that produced results in the most difficult of  situations will be presented. Real and current examples and effective strategies that may be used by anyone, from an assistant to a top decision-maker, will be presented.

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Topics include the golden rule and 10 commandments of writing, sparklers for one-page messages, business correspondence formulas, SPACE for LOVE, KISS and its variations for clarity, conciseness and directness in business writing.

Businesses can boost their corporate image, profitability and growth through professional writing.

De los Reyes is the author of 11 books including “Write Right for Results,” “Write Win Win,” “Write for Long” and “Watch Your English.” He is an international trainer and lecturer in local and multinational  companies, with over 30 years of experience conducting seminars and training in the Philippines, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Qatar and the United States.

He obtained his Bachelor of Arts in English (cum laude) and Master of Arts in Literature degrees from the University of the Philippines (UP). He has a doctor of philosophy degree in communication also from UP, as well as a master’s in business administration  from  Ateneo de Manila Graduate School of Business.

Log on to www.cgbp.org or call 8427148/59, 5568968/69 (Manila); 032-5123106 and 07 (Cebu) or  074-4235148 (Baguio).

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