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Session04: Business Writing

Manning School of Business. Session04: Business Writing. Dr. Mark H. Mortensen Sections 211 and 212 M & W 2:00 to 3:15 3:30 to 4:45. Session 2. Turn in Assignment 2 (Strengths & weaknesses)

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Session04: Business Writing

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  1. Manning School of Business

    Session04:Business Writing

    Dr. Mark H. Mortensen Sections 211 and 212 M & W 2:00 to 3:15 3:30 to 4:45
  2. Session 2 Turn in Assignment 2 (Strengths & weaknesses) Class preparation: Bring a resume of yours (if you have one) to class along with a couple of others you have found on the internet. Have Read: HBR Guide to Better Business Writing - Chapters 4 - 7 Workshop: Assignment 3 – Read your introduction to the class. Discussion: Chapter 4-7 review.Resumes – the why, the what and the how.Examples of good resumes.
  3. Workshop Read to the class the introduction you wrote in Assignment 1 and then updated in the Workshop during Session 2. You can sit at your seat if you want to… or stand up.
  4. HBS Better Writing: Chapter 4 xxx
  5. HBS Better Writing: Chapter 5 xxx
  6. HBS Better Writing: Chapter 6 xxx
  7. Resumes
  8. Examples of Good Resumes
  9. Next Class (Wednesday) Assignment 5 Write a few paragraphs about what you see yourself doing in five years – where you are, what you do for a living, etc. Dream a little, but keep away from complete flights of fancy, please. This is a typical question that a recruiter would ask you during a job interview. Turn in a hard copy.
  10. ProfComm – Fall 2013

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