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Everything you need to know about writing for business - from working out the message you want to send, to understanding your audience.As everyone adjusts to hybrid and remote ways of working with others around the world, and we develop more ways of communicating, how you can use words to engage, inform, persuade, or sell to others is increasingly important. And writing clear, error-free content that is appropriate for its intended purpose is something that anyone can learn to do.Writing Skills for Business is packed full of quick tips and nuggets of advice on how to communicate better in your writing. From choosing the most relevant type of communication, to understanding the needs of your intended audience, and selecting the right layout and the most persuasive tone and style, this new guide will help you produce the most effective communications - whether that's internal reports, business plans, day-to-day emails and team briefings, social media posts or slideshow presentations.Practical, easy to read and jargon-free, the book contains step-by-step guidance and action points, top tips to bear in mind for the future, common mistakes and advice on how to avoid them, summaries of key points, and some resources links for those looking to improve their writing skills even further.
The ultimate guide to marketing yourself in a CV or resume, and ensuring you make a professional impression in any job search.The job market has never been more competitive, and marketing yourself can be tricky. And nothing raises a red flag for an employer than a poorly-written or badly-presented CV or resume. This handy guide offers practical, step-by-step advice on preparing, writing, and presenting an impressive document - either on paper or online - that will help you to 'get your foot in the door' with prospective employers. Covering essential issues such as identifying your goals, creating different types of CV, or coming up with a fantastic and persuasive letter to go with them, this is a must-read for job hunters at any stage of their career.
The ultimate guide to preparing for the interview process, maintaining focus, handling difficult questions, and maximizing your chances of landing that dream job.Whether you''re a school leaver, a recent graduate, an established professional on the move, or someone looking to return to the job market, any research and preparation will be critical in improving your performance in an interview setting - from being aware of your own strengths and weaknesses, through to knowing the questions to ask that will ensure you are remembered after the interview is over. Whether it is in person, on the telephone or via a video conference, Get That Job: Interviews will prepare you for even the toughest interview - including tips on preparation and pre-interview research, strategies for different types of interview, advice on staying calm under pressure, and ways to cope with the questions from hell.
Packed with practical advice, guidance and inspiration about all aspects of the writing process, this Yearbook is the essential resource on how to get published.It will guide authors and illustrators across all genres and markets: those looking for a traditional, hybrid or self-publishing route to publication; writers of fiction and non-fiction, poets and playwrights, writers for TV and radio, newspapers and magazines.New articles for the 2020 edition include:- Raffaella Barker Writing romantic fiction- Chris Bateman Writing for video games: a guide for the curious- Dean Crawford Going solo: self-publishing in the digital age- Jill Dawson On mentoring- Melissa Harrison So you want to write about nature .- Kerry Hudson Writing character-led novels - Mark Illis Changing lanes: writing across genres and forms- Maxim Jakubowski Defining genre fiction- Antony Johnston Breaking into comics- Suzanne O'Sullivan Writing about science for the general reader- Tim Pears Writing historical fiction: lessons learned- Di Redmond Ever wanted to write a saga?- Anna Symon Successful screenwriting- Nell Stevens Blurring facts with fiction: memoir and biography - Ed Wilson Are you ready to submit?
The special aim of this syllabus is 'to enable the student to grow towards responsible Christian maturity, seeing more clearly the demands of his faith in his life, making his own the values he now considers worthwhile and bring them to the world by relating his Christian faith to his life.' There are five major themes to this two-year course: Man in a Changing Society; Order and Freedom in Society; Life; Man and Woman; Man's Response to God through Faith and Love.
The Roman Empire was the greatest the world has ever seen, and its legendary military might was the foundation of this success.This compact volume tells the fascinating story of the major conflicts that shaped the empire, from Julius Caesar's bloody Gallic Wars and the Civil War against Pompey that left the victorious Caesar Dictator of Rome, through the wars of expansion to its decline and fragmentation. Beautiful full colour artwork of the soldiers and battles bring the Roman world to life, along with images and colour maps.
If you have ever been bamboozled by the use of a foreign word or phrase, or simply want to spice up your vocabulary with some well-chosen bons mots, then this is the book for you.
Anagram Solver is the essential guide to cracking all types of quiz and crossword featuring anagrams.
This dictionary provides: 130,000 words, phrases and definitions; 1000 common misspellings; 700 synonyms in over 100 synonym lists; over 4000 entries on people and places; tables, photographs, and over 1000 word histories; and business, computing terms, science words and hi-tech vocabulary.
This medical dictionary has over 12,500 terms from British and international medical practice explained in clear English. It covers fields such as surgery, general practice, hospitals, clinics, nursing, pharmacy, dentistry and other specialisms, and has example sentences and grammar notes.
A fact-filled journey through 100 years of world history, exploring famous people and events in addition to lesser-known historical happenings. 100 Amazing Years presents a concise, punchy analysis of years and personalities which instigated big changes and were particularly formative in the making of the modern world.
Contains over 3,000 terms explained in clear, simple language. Topics covered include inflation, exchange rates, macroeconomics, important economists, theories, policies, principles, rules and laws.
This is a step-by-step course for improving your language skills. Beginning with a test, it presents 40 self-study sessions in 12 chapters. Each chapter introduces a set of ten infrequently used words.
Covering television, film, radio and theatre, this book includes thousands of words and expressions used in the media and entertainment industries. So whether someone wants to find out the definition of cinema verite or the components of a storyboard, this dictionary has the answers.
Includes over 8,000 words, expressions and terminology relating to the publishing and printing industries and allied trades. This book covers papermaking, ink, printing and binding machinery, bookselling, typesetting, desktop publishing and design, copyright, editing, commissioning, contracts, rights and electronic publishing.
Designed to help learners of English improve their knowledge and understanding of core medical terminology, this workbook includes crosswords, puzzles and word games to test and build specialist English vocabulary. Combining self-study exercises and practical speaking activities, it is useful for both home and class-based study.
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