Hone Your Writing Skills – Pam Hurley – Ep 138
The Engineering Entrepreneur Podcast
Release Date: 09/13/2023
The Engineering Entrepreneur Podcast
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info_outlinePam Hurley is founder and president of Hurley Write, Inc. She helps corporations fix the writing problems that are costing them time & money.
Everyone must write papers in high school and college (write 10 pages on subject X) but in the real world this is not how it works.
In the business world, the importance of writing is clear communication. For example, I write SOP’s (standard operating procedures) for most processes in my business. This makes it easy to train a new employee.
Number one tip:
Plan for good writing.
Contact info:
Pam Hurley, PhD
President
910-233-7670
Hurley Write, Inc.
https://www.engineeringcareeraccelerator.com/engineeringentrepreneur
The Engineering Entrepreneur Podcast is produced by Scott Tarcy, President of CADdesignhelp.com. You can reach me at [email protected]