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Professional writing

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Professional writing

Learn about the difference between professional and academic writing. Discover the steps for designing your professional communication.

How does professional writing differ from academic writing?

How to design your professional communication

As you design your document, presentation, or any other form of professional communication, follow the steps below and try to answer each of the questions.

Step 1: Consider the purpose.

Professional writing always has a purpose. Your first task is to clearly define for yourself the reasons for writing. Consider:

Step 2: Identify your audience.

Once you know the purpose of your text, you can start to think about your audience.  Consider:

Step 3: Make a plan.

Plan your time. It is important that you meet deadlines and deliver a finished document. Consider:

Step 4: Decide on the ‘look’ and ‘feel’.

Decide on the ‘look’ and ‘feel’ of your text by researching how others produce texts like yours. Consider:

Step 5: Research content.

Think about whether you have enough knowledge to create your text.  If not, you need to do some research in the form of facts, evidence, data, and background information. Consider:

Step 6: Select your technology and resources.

Think about which software you will use. Unlike most academic writing, you are not constrained to using resources from the Microsoft suite. Consider:

Step 7: Consider the structure.

You are now ready to start writing. The best place to start is by thinking about how you will structure your document.

Step 8:  Write, edit, and revise.

Wave 1: Write for you!

Wave 2: Write for your reader!

Wave 3: Revise!

Wave 4: Double check your work

Step 9: Distribute your work.

Now your text is finished, you need to make sure it reaches your audience. Consider:

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