The Power of Writing: Keys to Professional Success

 
KEYS TO
PROFESSIONAL
SUCCESS
 
What Composition I and II
Can Do for You
 
COMPOSITION I AND II
 
Strengthen and refine your writing
Improve your ability to craft a persuasive argument
Improve your ability to analyze ideas, texts, and audiences
Improve your ability to relate to others
Develop creativity
 
STRENGTHEN & REFINE WRITING
 
Writing is a “threshold skill” for both employment and promotion.
 
According to one employer, “In most cases, writing could be your ticket
in…or it could be your ticket out.”
 
 
 
 
 
   
http://www.collegeboard.com/prod_downloads/writingcom/writing-ticket-to-work.pdf
 
STRENGTHEN & REFINE WRITING
 
2/3 of all salaried employees in large American companies have some
writing responsibility
 
 
Sample types of writing
Manufacturing documentation
Operating procedures
Reporting problems
Lab safety
Waste disposal operations     
http://www.collegeboard.com/prod_downloads/writingcom/writing-ticket-to-work.pdf
 
STRENGTHEN & REFINE WRITING
 
80% of companies in
Service
Finance
Real estate
Insurance
assess writing during hiring
 
 
 
 
   
http://www.collegeboard.com/prod_downloads/writingcom/writing-ticket-to-work.pdf
 
STRENGTHEN & REFINE WRITING
 
According to one insurance executive:
 
“Applicants who provide poorly written letters probably wouldn’t get an
interview.”
 
 
 
 
 
   
http://www.collegeboard.com/prod_downloads/writingcom/writing-ticket-to-work.pdf
 
STRENGTHEN & REFINE WRITING
 
Grammarly studied 100 Linkedin profiles
Individuals whose profiles had fewer mistakes achieved higher positions
Those who did not advance to management positions within 10 years had 2x as many
mistakes as their peers
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
https://blog.hubspot.com/sales/grammar-mistakes-on-your-linkedin-profile-can-stunt-your-career
 
 
 
STRENGTHEN & REFINE WRITING
 
Grammarly studied 100 Linkedin profiles
Individuals whose profiles had fewer mistakes achieved more promotions
Those with 1-4 promotions had 45% more errors than those who had 6-9 promotions in
the same timeframe
 
 
 
 
 
STRENGTHENS & REFINES WRITING
 
Why is writing on the job such a big deal?
Inattentiveness to language can
Create bad impressions with clients
Ruin marketing materials
Cause communication errors
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702303410404577466662919275448
 
ANALYZE IDEAS, TEXTS, AUDIENCES
 
Composition I and II help you determine
What nonliterary and literary texts are saying
How nonliterary and literary texts are constructed
Why nonliterary and literary texts are constructed the way that they are
Whether or not the author’s choices are effective for a given audience
 
ANALYZE IDEAS, TEXTS, AUDIENCES
 
Practically every business and organization does these same things when
developing and promoting their products and services
Who is our audience?
What do they need to know?
In what format should we present our product, service, or idea?
How should we structure what we want to say?
What type of language will the audience best respond to?
 
CRAFT A PERSUASIVE ARGUMENT
 
Have you ever wondered why teachers put so much emphasis on thesis
statements and compelling supporting evidence?
 
Persuasion is a fundamental component of professional life.
 
CRAFT A PERSUASIVE ARGUMENT
 
Persuade an employer you are the best candidate for the job
Persuade a supervisor you are the right person to lead a project
Persuade a supervisor to promote you or give you a raise
Persuade a bank to grant you a small business loan
Persuade an organization to fund your research/project
Persuade a customer/potential client to buy your product or use your
services
 
RELATE TO OTHERS
 
Reading, discussing, and writing about literature helps you
Understand how those who are different than you approach life
Empathize with others
Anticipate others’ needs and reactions
 
DEVELOP CREATIVITY
 
Creativity is a skill, not a gift
Businesses, organizations, and entrepreneurs always need new ideas and
new ways of seeing things in our rapidly changing world
 
DEVELOP CREATIVE
 
How do English classes, like Comp I and Comp II, develop creativity?
 
According to Tina Seelig of Stanford University’s Technology Ventures Program, creativity
boils down to this:
“the ability to look at problems from different angles, to connect and combine concepts, and the
ability to challenge traditional assumptions. These are skills that require practice to master.”
 
 
   
http://www.businessnewsdaily.com/2471-creativity-innovation-learned.html
 
BECOME CREATIVE
 
Look at problems from different angles
Connect and combine concepts
Challenge traditional assumptions
 
These are the same strategies you use when
Drafting and revising your essays
Collaborating with small group members
Participating in class discussion
Engaging in peer review activities
 
BEYOND COMP I & II
 
Additional coursework in English that emphasizes persuasive, analytical,
technical, and creative writing as well as critical reading of literary texts
can benefit
Students who want to go to law school
Students who are business, marketing, and communications majors
Students who are engineering majors
Students interested in tech careers, like game design
 
LEARN MORE
 
See your instructor or stop by the English Department’s offices in
Witherspoon 141
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  1. KEYS TO PROFESSIONAL SUCCESS What Composition I and II Can Do for You

  2. COMPOSITION I AND II Strengthen and refine your writing Improve your ability to craft a persuasive argument Improve your ability to analyze ideas, texts, and audiences Improve your ability to relate to others Develop creativity

  3. STRENGTHEN & REFINE WRITING Writing is a threshold skill for both employment and promotion. According to one employer, In most cases, writing could be your ticket in or it could be your ticket out. http://www.collegeboard.com/prod_downloads/writingcom/writing-ticket-to-work.pdf

  4. STRENGTHEN & REFINE WRITING 2/3 of all salaried employees in large American companies have some writing responsibility Sample types of writing Manufacturing documentation Operating procedures Reporting problems Lab safety Waste disposal operations http://www.collegeboard.com/prod_downloads/writingcom/writing-ticket-to-work.pdf

  5. STRENGTHEN & REFINE WRITING 80% of companies in Service Finance Real estate Insurance assess writing during hiring http://www.collegeboard.com/prod_downloads/writingcom/writing-ticket-to-work.pdf

  6. STRENGTHEN & REFINE WRITING According to one insurance executive: Applicants who provide poorly written letters probably wouldn t get an interview. http://www.collegeboard.com/prod_downloads/writingcom/writing-ticket-to-work.pdf

  7. STRENGTHEN & REFINE WRITING Grammarly studied 100 Linkedin profiles Individuals whose profiles had fewer mistakes achieved higher positions Those who did not advance to management positions within 10 years had 2x as many mistakes as their peers https://blog.hubspot.com/sales/grammar-mistakes-on-your-linkedin-profile-can-stunt-your-career

  8. STRENGTHEN & REFINE WRITING Grammarly studied 100 Linkedin profiles Individuals whose profiles had fewer mistakes achieved more promotions Those with 1-4 promotions had 45% more errors than those who had 6-9 promotions in the same timeframe

  9. STRENGTHENS & REFINES WRITING Why is writing on the job such a big deal? Inattentiveness to language can Create bad impressions with clients Ruin marketing materials Cause communication errors https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702303410404577466662919275448

  10. ANALYZE IDEAS, TEXTS, AUDIENCES Composition I and II help you determine What nonliterary and literary texts are saying How nonliterary and literary texts are constructed Why nonliterary and literary texts are constructed the way that they are Whether or not the author s choices are effective for a given audience

  11. ANALYZE IDEAS, TEXTS, AUDIENCES Practically every business and organization does these same things when developing and promoting their products and services Who is our audience? What do they need to know? In what format should we present our product, service, or idea? How should we structure what we want to say? What type of language will the audience best respond to?

  12. CRAFT A PERSUASIVE ARGUMENT Have you ever wondered why teachers put so much emphasis on thesis statements and compelling supporting evidence? Persuasion is a fundamental component of professional life.

  13. CRAFT A PERSUASIVE ARGUMENT Persuade an employer you are the best candidate for the job Persuade a supervisor you are the right person to lead a project Persuade a supervisor to promote you or give you a raise Persuade a bank to grant you a small business loan Persuade an organization to fund your research/project Persuade a customer/potential client to buy your product or use your services

  14. RELATE TO OTHERS Reading, discussing, and writing about literature helps you Understand how those who are different than you approach life Empathize with others Anticipate others needs and reactions

  15. DEVELOP CREATIVITY Creativity is a skill, not a gift Businesses, organizations, and entrepreneurs always need new ideas and new ways of seeing things in our rapidly changing world

  16. DEVELOP CREATIVE How do English classes, like Comp I and Comp II, develop creativity? According to Tina Seelig of Stanford University s Technology Ventures Program, creativity boils down to this: the ability to look at problems from different angles, to connect and combine concepts, and the ability to challenge traditional assumptions. These are skills that require practice to master. http://www.businessnewsdaily.com/2471-creativity-innovation-learned.html

  17. BECOME CREATIVE Look at problems from different angles Connect and combine concepts Challenge traditional assumptions These are the same strategies you use when Drafting and revising your essays Collaborating with small group members Participating in class discussion Engaging in peer review activities

  18. BEYOND COMP I & II Additional coursework in English that emphasizes persuasive, analytical, technical, and creative writing as well as critical reading of literary texts can benefit Students who want to go to law school Students who are business, marketing, and communications majors Students who are engineering majors Students interested in tech careers, like game design

  19. LEARN MORE See your instructor or stop by the English Department s offices in Witherspoon 141

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