Monthly Archives: December 19, 2016

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 19 December 2016

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 19 December 2016

Interesting or inspiring articles (perhaps a bit of both) … | While this article is mostly targeted towards fiction writers, there is some great advice here for those of us who write non-fiction. Authors like Stephen King and J.K. Rowling are quoted.

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 12 December 2016

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 12 December 2016

Interesting or inspiring articles (perhaps a bit of both) … | If you don’t follow Glenn Leibowitz or listen to his podcast, you should. He blogs and broadcasts about writing and communications. Here’s another great article from Glenn on how to improve your writing. The article has some great tips and advice. It’s also a quick read.

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 5 December 2016

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 5 December 2016

Interesting or inspiring articles (perhaps a bit of both) … | If you don’t follow Glenn Leibowitz or listen to his podcast, you should. He blogs and broadcasts about writing and communications. Here’s a great article from Glenn on books to read to improve your writing.

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 28 November 2016

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 28 November 2016

Interesting or inspiring articles (perhaps a bit of both) … | We know that successful content is closely tied to creative design and we are always interested in what others are talking about when it comes to both these topics. This article caught our attention for its simplistic explanation of how writers can improve their work by following a few basic design principles.

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 21 November 2016

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 21 November 2016

Interesting or inspiring articles (perhaps a bit of both) … | From the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) is a synopsis of a presentation which was made at this year’s international conference. It’s about the digital transformation taking place in our organization’s. While some information is not new, there’s a great list of “14 questions for the new digital workplace” addressing internal and external communications.