Tips on developing a more engaging writing style for HR projects

Hi everyone, 

I am looking for recommendations of books, workbooks or courses for myself. My writing style is matter of fact & I am looking to develop a more creative and engaging style as I am taking on more engagement, recruitment and value add HR projects. 

Thank you

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  • Hi Laura, I discovered this gap in my skills set too and have spent a number of years doing formal training, reading and learning to improve my employee comms skills. It's helped me flex my style depending on the audience, purpose, context, culture and results I want to have.

    I'd recommend checking out:
    *Talk like Ted - excellent. Fierce conversations -also excellent.
    *You could also look at Communication Skills for Dummies. I've not read it personally yet I find that series a good start for so many topics.
    *Working with, learning from and being mentored by Marketing and Comms colleagues.
    *CIM courses on marketing communications and writing.
    * www.cathywilcoxtraining.com/ Cathy Wilcox is someone I've known, used and rated for many years. She's a former lawyer and her training and coaching is excellent. I'm not on commission :-)
    *Practising your own writing with different mediums like blogging or tweeting both of which helped me with brevity.

    I also ask for feedback on all the writing I ever do for clients. It can be brutal at times but it helps. Finally, one key word to try and avoid is 'but'....I went to one course where they suggested always try and avoid it and use 'and' or another word instead. Good luck. Learning more about communicating well and not writing everything like a policy or in the same way, truly helps HR.
  • Hi Sharon,

    Thank you for your reply and understanding of my post. I am absolutely looking to be able to flex styles as and when required. I am most interested in the courses option and will reach out to Cathy.
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  • Courses are a great start and I think Cathy will be an ideal person to speak to from a clear writing perspective. Say to her from me.

    Once you've built up your skills, I'd recommend branching out into building up your writing tools learning from marketing and communication professionals or training providers. It helped me to pick up some core tools that I feel have improved my writing skills for clients. All the very best.
  • Just prolonging the various possibly-apt quotes by accomplished wordsmiths and continuing the snipping and sewing metaphor:

    A line will take us hours maybe;

    Yet if it does not seem a moment's thought,

    Our stitching and unstitching has been naught.

    (W.B. Yeats)