Writing on the job Best practices for communicating in the digital age

Martha B. Coven, 1972-

Book - 2022

"A practical and compact guide to writing for professionals. Writing is an essential skill in today's workplace. From messaging platforms and social media to traditional forms of communication like memos and reports, we rely on words more than ever. Given how much reading we do on mobile devices, being able to write succinctly is critical to success. Writing on the Job is an incisive guide to clear and effective writing for professionals. Martha Coven begins with the basics, explaining how to develop a professional style, get started on a piece of writing, create a first draft, and edit it into a strong final product. She then offers practical advice on more than a dozen forms of writing, from emails and slide decks to proposals a...nd cover letters. Along the way, Coven provides a wealth of concrete examples and simple templates that make the concepts easy to understand and apply. Based on Coven's popular writing classes and workshops at Princeton University as well as her decades of experience in the public and private sectors, Writing on the Job addresses the real challenges professionals face in today's digital age, and shares essential practices that can improve the performance of any organization"--

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Genres
Handbooks and manuals
Published
Princeton : Princeton University Press [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
Martha B. Coven, 1972- (author)
Physical Description
viii, 132 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 125-127) and index.
ISBN
9780691229959
  • Introduction
  • The Basics
  • 1. Developing a Professional Style
  • 2. Getting Started
  • 3. Writing a First Draft
  • 4. Editing
  • Common Types of Business Writing
  • 5. Correspondence
  • 6. Memos
  • 7. Proposals, Plans, and Reports
  • 8. Critical Feedback
  • 9. Resumes and Cover Letters
  • Numbers and Visuals
  • 10. Writing about Numbers
  • 11. Data Visualizations
  • 12. Slide Decks
  • Writing for Public Audiences
  • 13. Instructions and Forms
  • 14. Writing for Media
  • 15. Commentary
  • 16. Public Speaking
  • Conclusion
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • Index
Review by Library Journal Review

Coven (Princeton Sch. of Public and International Affairs) outlines skills needed for successful digital communication in the workplace. Crisp writing and clear examples guide readers through drafting and editing documents, creating résumés, delivering criticism, presenting statistics, constructing slide decks, and even deciding when to use emojis. Readers are encouraged to use an inverted pyramid structure that puts essential items first and to consider audience, tone, and word choice. VERDICT Coven follows her own advice, delivering compact and readable chapters for all who text, email, blog, craft memos, and otherwise communicate online. Useful for all libraries.

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