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Seminars: Writing to Get Things Done The Training Need
Rambling Rose More than 95% of writers in corporate America use what we call the Rambling Rose writing technique. Rambling Roses write as they're thinking through their ideas. The result is that they inundate the reader with background information, include too much detail, or not enough of the relevant details! They hide key points within paragraphs of explanation and use ambiguous closings that leave the reader guessing about any action to take. There is an effective alternative to Rambling Rose. Good writing gives the relevant information with direction, eliminates confusion and reflects a professional image. It is delivered clearly, quickly and concisely. If you ever wanted to find the key to an easier, faster and more effective way to write, this is it. Click here to see an example of Rambling Rose and The Solution |
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