VINCLER WRITING WORKSHOPS
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General Questions

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Q.    Why should I choose your training?

Q.    What’s the most common complaint you receive about the workshop?

Q.    What’s the difference between business writing and technical writing?

Q.    I’ve been to an inexpensive writing seminar and was disappointed because
        the instructor was long on talking and short on subject knowledge — and spent
        more time selling books than teaching writing.  Will I really learn anything at
        your workshop?

Q.    Do you have references?

Q.    How can you help me improve my writing in only two days?

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A.     We offer you an unbeatable combination of experience and knowledge.
   
        We have been teaching business and technical writing to professionals for
        more than 25 years.  We know the skills a good business writer needs.  
        We give you clear guidelines for writing reports, e-mails, proposals, letters,
        procedures, and other business documents.  We cover them all.  

        We know grammar, spelling, and style.  Not all seminar leaders can say that.

        One more crucial point:  We care about you.  We want you to learn.  
        We enjoy teaching, and one of our best rewards is knowing that our efforts
        are helping you and your career.



                            “Another writing course I took only said what to do;
                            you showed me how.”
                                      –Electronics Engineer

                            “This is the best technical writing class I have ever taken.  
                            Thank you for a very enjoyable learning experience.”
                                     –Biotech Scientist

                            “Jim and Nancy were personally helpful with all of us,
                            eager to teach, and very knowledgeable.”
                                        –Systems Programmer




A.     We receive two:  The workshop is too short.  The workshop is too long.  
        Go figure.
 

A.     Technical writing is a form of business writing.  Business writing (which includes
        technical, nontechnical, and scientific writing) differs from academic writing
        (college papers and professional-journal articles) and entertainment writing
        (novels, magazine articles, etc.).  Understanding that difference is one of the
        keys to clear business communication.

        The main purpose of business writing is to communicate information efficiently
        to a reader who can then act on the information.  All our writing courses have                
        one purpose:  to help people communicate information efficiently.

        the instructor was long on talking and short on subject knowledge — and spent
        more time selling books than teaching writing.  Will I really learn anything at
        your workshop?

A.     Yes, you will learn.  When shopping for writing training, look for the difference
        between hired speakers and experienced writing coaches.  A low initial price
        may entice you or your manager, but if you have to buy books and home-study
        CDs to learn the content and improve your skills, why go to the seminar?  

        In a Vincler writing workshop, our goal is to help you improve your writing skills
        before you leave the workshop, without having to buy extra materials.  As an
        attendee, you will receive an exclusive, comprehensive 230-page workbook at no
        extra cost.  You will not find a higher-quality, more comprehensive course than
        ours.  You will work, learn, and have fun while learning.


A.     Thousands.  Call us for some who are in your field of work (and who have
        given us permission to name them as references).


A.     Our logical, step-by-step system includes easy-to-use tools and individual help
        to focus your thoughts quickly.


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