Newsletters
- Spring/Summer 2007
- Main topic:Current Challenges to Professional Communication in the U.S.
- Other topics: Distance Writing Course
Business and Technical Writing
What does your email say about you?
- Fall/Winter 2006
- Main topic: Communicating Better with Your English as a Second Language (ESL) Employees
- Other topics: Workplace Cultural Differences
The Two-Level ESL Program
What’s in a Name? (for Spanish-speaking cultures)
- Spring/Summer 2006
- Main topic: Do English Skills Really Matter?
- Other topics: Professional Communication Workshop series
The Most Important Communication Principle
What do the best managers have in common?
- Fall/Winter 2005
- Main topic: Speaking with Your Body
- Other topics: Workshops offered by Professional English
Two Liberating Words
As a manager, what nonverbal messages are you sending?
Improving an employee’s speaking and grammar skills
- Spring/Summer 2005
- Main topic: Communicating with Stressed Employees
- Other topics: Making Your Message Stick
No More “Death By PowerPoint”
Giving Constructive Feedback
- Winter 2005
- Main topic: Bad News for Good Communication
- Other topics: The Price of Bad Communication
A Happy, Healthy Workforce
Rules for using Hyphens
- Fall 2004
- Main topic: An Editing Checklist for 2005
- Other topics: When to use its and it’s
- Summer 2004
- Main topic: Writing Emails that Inspire Action
- Other topics: Strategies for presenting information to potential clients
- Spring 2004
- Main topic: How to Soften a Negative Message
- Other topics: Professional English’s Communication Workshops
Proofreading your own writing
- Winter 2004
- Main topic: Getting Beyond the Fear of Public Speaking
- Other topics: Email Etiquette: Writing Professional Messages
When to use that and which
- Fall 2003
- Main topic: Five Years of Improving Pronunciation, Prose, Presentations, and Perceptions
- Other topics: When to use to, two and too
- Summer 2003
- Main topic: Watch Your International Body Language!
- Other topics: Giving Professional Presentations With Confidence
What are the rules for using capital letters?
- Spring 2003
- Main topic: The Right Writing Process
- Other topics: From Paragraphs to Punctuation: A Writing Workshop
Overcoming Speaker’s Anxiety
Three-Day Writing Workshop
- Winter 2003
- Main topic: The Department of Redundancy Department
- Other topics: Diversity: International Cultures in the Workplace
When to use who and whom
Creating Persuasive Presentations
Satisfied Client Tells All
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