Description
1 Clock Hour | Domain I: Marketing
The written word is our primary source of communication today, and the way we present ourselves on paper is a reflection of who we are. As intelligent, successful professionals, we assume we know the rules. But the swift pace of our world and the shorthand technological age in which we live have dulled some of our grammatical senses. The good thing is that you don’t have to be an English major to take daily written communication to the next level. You simply need to know where to find the information.
Learner Objectives:
- Review why proper grammar is important.
- Review common grammatical errors you may not realize you’re making.
- Offer easily accessible resources.
This Session Graciously Sponsored by Irving Conventions and Visitors Bureau
Speaker(s):
- Amy
Zelinsky,
CMP,
Founder and CEO,
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