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Workshops that work

Always practical. Intentionally interactive. Designed to make learning stick.

In our virtual and in-person workshops, people pick up techniques they can use straight away.

And they get to practise, ask questions and get expert feedback on the spot.

 

Writing staples sessions

Pick any of our 12 courses off the shelf and we'll run it as a live workshop. 

After the session, your team gets access to the online course too — so they can revisit the content, refresh their memory, and test their skills with worksheets and quizzes.

Format:

  • Virtual: 90 minutes, up to 25 people

  • In-person: 3 hours, up to 15 people

An orange plastic bottle that looks like a bottle of Tide detergent. The label says 'Clarity'.

Make your message unmissable.

A small glass bottle that looks like Tabasco sauce. The label says 'Brevity'.

Use fewer words for greater impact. 

A glass jar that looks like instant coffee, the red label says 'Connection'

Connect with readers and build trust. 

A red cereal box, with a leprechaun on the front. The label says 'Intrigue'

Grab attention
and keep it. 

A pale green tissue box with a tissue coming out of the top. The label says 'Empathy'.

Make your
writing resonate. 

A blue and white stripped tin that looks like Brasso. The label says 'Impact'.

Land ideas and

make them stick.

A glass bottle that looks like Worcestershire sauce. The orange label says 'Concision'.

Keep the meaning, cut the clutter. 

A green, red and cream metal container that looks like motor oil. The label says 'Coherence'.

Guide your reader with logic and flow. 

A white plastic spray bottle that looks like a bottle of household cleaning spray. The label says 'Correctness'.

Feel confident in

every keystroke. 

A purple square box that looks like a box of Milk Tray chocolates. The label says 'Persuasion'.

Change minds and move people to 'do'.

A small white bottle that looks like a bottle of Tipp-ex, the label says 'Revision'

Make each draft stronger than the last. 

A glass jar that looks like a jar of pickles. The label says 'Humour' and has an illustration of an aubergine on

Write with personality and a wry smile. 

Secret sauce sessions

These workshops tackle the topics that teams ask for most often.

Format:

  • Virtual: 90 minutes, up to 25 people

  • In-person: 3 hours, up to 15 people

A Playmobile-style figure dressed in a business suit and racing driver helmet, standing next to a red toy race card

Speed demon

Save time and energy:
efficient comms that cut
straight 
to the point. 

A toy cow figurine stood behind a pile of dollar bills

Cash cow copy

Charm and convert: 
copy that sticks with
people and sells. 

A toy gorilla holding a pair of gold, shiny hotpants

Gorillas in hot pants

Pack in personality: 
how to be memorable and
say a lot with a little. 

A male Playmobil-style figure stood pointing to a flipchart with 'winning' written on it

Channeling TED

Keep audiences wired: 

presentations and pitches
that land. 

A female Playmobil-style character putting a gold star on a reward chart

Ping. Ding. 

Write gold star emails: 
purpose, pace and pithiness

in every message.  

A male Playmobil-style character wearing chinos, jumper and red Superman-style cape

Report whisperer

Kill deathly dull reports
findings that get heard,
seen and acted on. 

Let's talk

Every team is different. Book a free call and we'll help you find the workshop that fits best. 

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Bad writing costs time, money, and reputation. Good writing gets results.
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