Training
Mastering the art of writing
The ability to write well-crafted copy rarely comes easily. Most professional writers admit to fine-tuning many drafts before being completely happy. Mastering the art of writing uses a mix of examples, exercises, discussions, tricks of the trade and feedback to show good writers how to become great ones.
I would like to Be a Better Writer
Writing for the web
With online communications now dominating marcoms, you need to be as adept at writing content for websites, intranets, emailers, blogs, ezines and social media as you are at writing press releases and features for print. This workshop shows you the differences between writing for online and writing for other channels. Using a mix of research, examples, discussions and exercise, you’ll learn what works, what doesn’t and how to create your own compelling content.
I'd like to learn how to Write Attention-Grabbing Web Pages
Presentation skills
Being able to deliver effective presentations is an absolute must for executives, especially when presenting campaigns to colleagues and clients, or when pitching for new business. This interactive full-day course is aimed at executives who are new to making presentations or who want to improve their public speaking skills.
Teach me how I can Speak Publicly With Confidence
Advanced presentation skills
While many senior executives produce good content, their delivery skills let them down and their strong messages are immediately lost or diluted. This highly interactive advanced presentation skills course focusses primarily on delivery, giving you the techniques, feedback, practice and confidence to command attention, deliver the right messages and be more successful in your outcomes.
I'd like help to Give Presentations Like a Pro
Getting to grips with grammar
Whatever you’re writing in business, you need to be sure it’s flawless. If you don’t know whether to use a colon or a semicolon, can’t see what’s wrong with ‘should of’ and wouldn’t know a split infinitive from a whole one, this course is for you.
Show me how to Put Apostrophes in All the Right Places













