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Clear Business Writing Skills

1 Day Training Course | £275 plus VAT
 
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Course Aims
Every letter, report and memo speaks volumes about your organisation.  It is therefore important to ensure that when it leaves your organisation every document is crisp, polished and professional.  Writing effective and meaningful reports can be a daunting prospect. This one day instructor led course will help to make the process less painful and is designed to enable delegates to appreciate and practise the principles of successful business writing.
 
Course Outline
- Understanding the ground rules –
your natural style
- Editing like the professionals – better
proof-reading
- The Writing Process
- Letters / Emails / Memos
- The importance of correct grammar
and appropriate punctuation
- What is a Report:
Reports fulfilling a real purpose
- Avoiding wordy paragraphs
- Setting the right objective
- Matching your writing style to the
readership : Formal or Informal
- Preparation and Planning :
Report Templates
- Projecting credibility and professionalism
- Knowing the Audience
- The logical sequence – ensuring
you achieve the objectives
- Structuring the Report :
Basic Patterns
- Collecting all the information
- Visual Preparation Aids
- The importance of Document Presentation
- Evaluating the Impact
 
Who will benefit from the Clear Business Writing course?
This course will benefit any employees committed to the success of their business and their personal contribution with it. By the end of the course delegates will have gained the following benefits:
- Considered how to evaluate their own writing and recognise their strengths
- Practised new skills to improve their English
- Developed their confidence with regard to the production of professional documents
- Appreciated the importance of preparation
- Gained an understanding of how to present a professional structured report