Business Writing 1 Day Training in Adelaide
Event Information
About this event
Course Overview:
Writing is a key method of communication for most people, and it"s one that many people struggle with. Writing and communication skills have degraded with more and more people communicating through email and text messaging. Developing writing skills is still important in the business world as creating proper documents (such as proposals, reports, and agendas), giving you that extra edge in the workplace.
The Business Writing workshop will give your participants a refresher on basic writing concepts (such as spelling, grammar, and punctuation), and an overview of the most common business documents. These basic skills will provide your participants with that extra benefit in the business world that a lot of people are losing.
Target Audience:
Anybody who is interested in learning Business Writing Skills
Learning Objectives:
After completing this course, delegates will be able to:
Write business documents to a professional standard and conforming to acceptable formats
Present information in an organised, structured way so as to achieve a specific objective
Use a business-like style and vocabulary, while displaying sensitivity to different levels of reader expertise
Express ideas with confidence and clarity, supporting persuasive and logical arguments
Prerequisites:
There are no formal prerequisites.
Course Materials:
Students will receive a course manual with presentation slides and reference materials.
Technical Requirements:
For eBooks:
Internet for downloading the eBook
Laptop, tablet, Smartphone, eReader (No Kindle)
Adobe DRM supported software (e.g. Digital Editions, Bluefire Reader)
eBook download and activation instructions
Agenda:
Module One: Working with Words
Spelling
Grammar
Creating a Cheat Sheet
Module Two: Constructing Sentences
Parts of a Sentence
Punctuation
Types of Sentences
Module Three: Creating Paragraphs
The Basic Parts
Organization Methods
Module Four: Writing Meeting Agendas
The Basic Structure
Choosing a Format
Writing the Agenda
Module Five: Writing Emails
Addressing Your Message
Grammar and Acronyms
Module Six: Writing Business Letters
The Basic Structure
Choosing a Format
Writing the Letter
Module Seven: Writing Proposals
The Basic Structure
Choosing a Format
Writing the Proposal
Module Eight: Writing Reports
The Basic Structure
Choosing a Format
Writing the Report
Module Nine: Other Types of Documents
Requests for Proposals
Projections
Executive Summaries
Business Cases
Module Ten: Proofreading and Finishing
A Proofreading Primer
How Peer Review Can Help
Printing and Publishing
Module Eleven: Wrapping Up
Words from the Wise
Review of Parking Lot
Lessons Learned
Completion of Action Plans and Evaluations
Certification:
Once after the training you receive course completion certificate.