Overwhelm with Logic, Persuade with Emotion 2 - Writing in a 3-Act Structure Leads to Natural Persuasion
Many office workers face the same problems when writing. -You worked hard on a report, but the conclusion is vague. -You wrote a long blog post, but people don't read it to the end. -You sent an email, but the recipient doesn't understand the core point. Most of these problems are not about writing skills, but about structure. Over 26 years at large corporations and investment firms, I have reviewed thousands of documents, including reports, business plans, and investment proposals, and discovered one fact: It is not the person who writes good sentences who writes persuasively, but the person who understands structure. This lecture series explains step-by-step: -How to turn professional experience into writing material -The structure of sentences that get read -The structure for designing an entire piece of writing In this session, [Overwhelm with Logic, Persuade with Emotion 2], based on the structures learned in the previous lecture, you will learn how to apply: -The structure of good writing -Three-act structure writing -How to turn experiences into content to actual writing. In other words, it is a lecture that moves you: -From the stage of understanding structure -To the stage of actually writing using that structure.
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Level Beginner
Course period Unlimited
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