Did you know that self-editing is a must-have skill for communicators, even with all the AI tools out there? But let’s be real—polishing your writing can feel like a chore, especially when you’re short on time or just not feeling it. That’s where Jack Appleman comes in with five quick steps to make self-editing a breeze. With over 25 years in the game, he’ll show you how to read and tweak your work, take a break to clear your head and use AI to give your writing that extra polish. Plus, you’ll learn how to run your copy through checklists and give it a gut-check to make sure it’s spot-on. Whether you’re knocking out emails, reports or presentations, these tips will help you fine-tune your work so it doesn’t just look good—it really delivers.
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Jack E. Appleman, APR
President
Successful Business Writing
Jack Appleman, APR, is the author of "10 Steps to Successful Business Writing" and president of Successful Business Writing. Jack has 25 years of experience as a corporate trainer, professor and PR professional. He has trained, workshopped and coached for a variety of companies, including Interpublic Group, Edelman and HBO.