Hurley Write, Inc., specializes in developing
writing training modules for biotechnology,
Pharma, and life sciences firms. We
also design and teach writing courses for government
and other types of firms.
Rather than focusing on outdated writing myths
or grammar, our customized
writing classes provide your
staff with tools that give them the knowledge
to communicate scientific, technical, or
medical information precisely and concisely.
Because we understand the kind of knowledge
and information that writers need to create
useful and effective documents, and the multiple
and often complex writing tasks your staff
faces, we ensure that our writing classes
address those needs.
Our writing series begins with "cornerstone" modules,
general modules that introduce concepts of
audience, purpose, critical thinking, and
organization. We build upon these with more
specialized modules that lay a solid foundation
of writing knowledge. Our courses arm your
staff with the tools they need to write competently,
regardless of the writing task.
Of course, because we understand that good
writing takes time and doesn't come easily
to many people, we also provide individual
coaching and lots of positive written feedback
that asks writers to focus on the choices
they have when writing, thereby encouraging
critical thinking and good decision-making.
Finally, our classes are taught by professionals with
experience in the field, ensuring you of
the best quality modules that meet your needs.
What You Will Learn
Because we take writing very seriously, but
also understand the chore that it is for
some, we ensure that our modules
focus on tools, rather than rules. What
this means is that your staff will learn
how to make good choices when writing, without
having to read their grammar book!
Because our modules are
based on critical thinking, they focus on
allowing writers to use their common sense
and intellect when writing. This empowers
writers to consider the function of their
writing, and make good choices through careful
analysis.
Research shows that a critical thinking
approach (rather than using
a grammar-based approach), helps writers
think more clearly about their writing,
and has been shown to make writers more
productive, less hesitant about writing,
and better able to write effective documents.
Cornerstone Classes
These cornerstone classes lay the foundation
for many of the other modules. While these
classes are optional, participants are encouraged
to take them as they allow for a greater
understanding of the concepts discussed in
other, more specialized classes.
- Writing Fundamentals:
This module focuses on the basic elements
of writing, including analyzing audience
and purpose, to ensure that
the message meets the needs and use requirements
of the audience. Additional emphasis
is on helping participants create the
desired company and personal image,
or "ethos," through
the writing.
- Organizing the Message:
This module focuses on helping develop
useful organizing strategies, including
creating holistic and traditional outlines,
understanding classical methods of argument,
and using headings and subheadings.
- Creating Accessibility:
Cues, both visual and textual, are the
focus of this module. Using white
space, appropriate fonts, and document
design to ensure that documents
are accessible and easy-to-read are the
major concepts discussed.
- Critical Thinking: A
crucial but often overlooked element
of writing is being able to "think outside
the box." This class helps writers overcome
writing blocks using exercises that ask
them to flex their creative writing muscle.
- Editing and Proofreading:
While editing and proofreading are essential
processes in writing, many writers either
confuse them or focus too much or too
little on another. This class provides practical
techniques on performing the
two actions, and helps writers learn
to use both as pathways to more effective
writing.
Foundation Classes
This next "layer" of classes builds on the cornerstone classes and are designed
to teach participants the basics of writing everyday and more general kinds
of documents:
Writing Emails and Memos
Writing Letters
Writing Proposals Writing Reports
Writing to Provide Negative Information
Writing Minutes
Using Language to Write Concisely
and Precisely
Specialized Classes
Our specialized classes complete the building
as they provide your staff with tools they
need to write specific kinds of documents.
These include
Writing Standard Operating Procedures
Writing Instructions
Writing Deviation Reports Using Charts, Graphs, and Tables
Preparing Conference Presentations Writing Validation Reports
Writing User Reports
Writing Scientific Reports
Writing Queries
Writing Follow-up Letters
Writing Assessments
Writing Newsletters and Marketing
Material
We can use any of these classes to create
a series of effective writing modules guaranteed
to make your staff more effective and efficient.
Scientific Writing and Technical Writing Series
If your staff requires more intensive training
in any one area, we also offer a six-week
series in technical and scientific writing.
Offered both online and onsite, these series
give participants intensive writing training,
and provide individual coaching and professional
feedback on their written documents.
For more information about these modules,
please contact us. |