You need to prepare a report on the new program for domestic violence survivors, write that speech for the Chamber of Commerce AGM, develop key policies to ensure you meet NDIS requirements and then there’s that grant application which is due in 3 weeks.
No worries, piece of cake right?
Well it might be if your ‘To Do’ list wasn’t already as long as the Nile and you had the extra staff needed to do crucial background research and proofread.
There’s no question you could do all the tasks listed in the opening paragraph, but given the constraints on your time and staffing, would they be your best work? Would they present your organisation in the best light?
Let’s face it, there’s no point in tackling important work projects if you’re not able to give them your best. If you aim to gain more funding for your domestic violence program, develop clear, compliant NDIS policies or deliver such a stimulating speech that Chamber of Commerce members engage your company, you need to put your best foot forward.
So how do you do that?
You’ll need:
- a project plan with critical milestones and timeframes
- some or all of the following – research on your audience; specialist information on your topic; an understanding of the requirements of the grant program / NDIS policy, details of relevant government regulation – local, state and federal
- positive case studies to illustrate the benefits of your proposal / business plan; to ‘paint a picture’ that transforms statistics into real life images
- the time to interview key stakeholders, where relevant
- the time to write at least two drafts of the report / speech / policies – the second and final draft comes after proofreading / checking by someone else who is familiar with both the topic and the correct use of apostrophes
Does this all seem overwhelming when you’re already running behind on key tasks and preparation for a stack of diary appointments?
Hiring a professional writer would certainly take a load off and means you could concentrate on those other important items in your ‘In-Tray’.
But it would cost big money to engage a professional writer, wouldn’t it? Well, not all professional writing consultancies charge like wounded bulls – WordWeaver Consultancy certainly doesn’t.
We have an acknowledged record of successful grant applications, clearly written, compliant policies and reports that tell a story and gain funding.
Why not contact WordWeaver Consultancy for an obligation free chat about how we can help your organisation’s written communication stand out – when only the best will do