How to Publish in Womenýs Studies, Menýs Studies,Policy Analysis, &Family History Research

25 Ways to OrganizeYour Communications Training Business

by Anne Hart


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$22.95
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/16/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 393
ISBN : 9780595442324
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 1
ISBN : 9781532000607

About the Book

Apply these strategies:

  • How to Publish in Women's Studies, Policy Analysis, & Family Issues.
  • How to Earn a Practical Living Applying Women's Studies & Family Research to Business Writing or Corporate Communications Training.
  • Organizing, Designing, & Publishing Life Stories, Issues in the News, Current Events, and History Videos, Board/Computer Games, Scripts, Plays, and Books.

How do you start your own Women's Studies policy analysis writing and communications business? How do you earn income using practical applications of Publishing/Producing, Women's Studies, Current Events, or Family History Issues Research and Writing in the corporate world? How do you train executives to better organize writing and interpersonal communications skills? What specific projects would you use to organize communications, publish your research, or train others?

Use these vital platforms of social history to start 25 business and creative writing or publishing enterprises. Apply practical communications. Organize and improve communication and publishing projects in the corporate world or academia.

Open 25 different types of writing, publishing, or production businesses. Train executives and entrepreneurs in how women's and men's studies, family history, and current issues in the news relate to business writing, creative concepts, producing multimedia, and training others in interpersonal communications or policy analysis.


About the Author

Anne Hart, popular behavioral science journalist, holds a graduate degree, and is the authorof 78+ books, including several humorous thrillers such as, Murder in the Women?s Studies Department and How to Start Engaging Conversations on Women's, Men's, or Family Studies with Wealthy Strangers. She is a member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors and Mensa.