Strategic Business Writing
Self-Paced | Available Anytime | Certificate of Completion
When we write for work, we have a lot to consider—including questions like, “How much detail should I include?” and “How can I be concise while still explaining everything I need to include?” This class shares 3 strategies for conveying clear, concise information, and 3 strategies for writing to convey respect and connect with your readers through intentional writing choices.
Learn strategies for clear writing that can increase your readers’ responses.
With intentional choices about tone, voice, and word choice, you can better manage tense or difficult situations in your business writing.
After completing this course, you'll understand the two goals of intentional workplace writing—informational and relational, and how to adapt your writing to meet your reader’s needs.
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Strategic Business Writing - Syllabus (Downloadable)
The 2 Goals of Intentional Writing - Video
The 2 Goals of Intentional Writing - Quiz
3 Strategies for Informational Goals - Video
3 Strategies for Informational Goals - Quiz
3 Strategies for Relational Goals - Video
3 Strategies for Relational Goals - Quiz
Thank you!
Strategic Business Writing - Reference Sheet (Downloadable)
I appreciated this course so much! It truly helped me see how to best approach communication with my team, accommodating for different levels of urgency among team members. This is a course I am going to recommend to my entire team. I am grateful ...
Read MoreI appreciated this course so much! It truly helped me see how to best approach communication with my team, accommodating for different levels of urgency among team members. This is a course I am going to recommend to my entire team. I am grateful for the instructor for also providing examples, so I could practice what I was learning in real time!
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![]() – Kelly Mieske, Attorney, California, USA |
As a CPA I must explain complex ideas to clients with little knowledge about the area. Now, my emails, reports and requests are clear and concise. I feel much more confident that people understand important points and can follow requests easily. Thank you so much!” – Linda Whittaker, CPA, Alberta, Canada |
![]() – Junaid Ahmed, International Relations Student, Islamabad, Pakistan |
– Paul Briley, Life Coach, California, USA |
![]() – Heather Aydelott, Professor, New Mexico, USA |
![]() – Skylar Griego, Editor and Copywriter, Arizona, USA |
No. Each eCourse can be paused and resumed anytime.
Each self-paced High-Value Writing course includes an introductory unit, 3-6 main units of core curriculum, and a wrap-up unit. Each unit contains videos explaining concepts, with examples to illustrate and apply learning. You'll watch videos and answer reflective questions in each unit.
Yes. While the courses are video-based and include reflection questions, they also include two printable takeaways: A Syllabus listing learning objectives and course description, and a Course Reference Sheet offering a one-page review of the course concepts.
All you need is an internet connection, the ability to watch videos and hear audio, and a place to take notes. Each course asks you to practice sentence revisions, so you'll want a place to write down those notes.
You will receive a Certificate of Completion when you finish a High-Value Writing course. You will also have access to a downloadable Course Reference Sheet with the main points from the class. Each of these can be printed and shared.
Yes. Each course includes two types of practice opportunities: (1) reflection questions to check your understanding, and (2) revision opportunities to practice writing strategies.
No. The courses teach through videos, and all the materials you'll need for your course are included in the registration. However, some students like to read the book for extra support.
Erin Lebacqz, High-Value Writing Founder, created the courses based on her experience in the field of Rhetoric and Professional Writing. Erin brings her 25 years in the classroom, experience helping writers around the world, and expertise in pedagogy (the study of teaching and learning) to the course design.