Business Writing Skills

Course

Blended learning in Liverpool, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Coventry and 3 other venues

£ 199 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Workshop

  • Methodology

    Blended

Consider your own style and personal branding so you can reflect on the impact you have on those with whom you interact. Improve your standard of business writing through better structure, choice of words, tone and style. Gain confidence in writing letters and reports. Recognise and avoid common pitfalls and errors in the written word. Refresh your basic communication skills, especially in the area of the written word. Suitable for: This session in a must for anyone who needs to work on their writing skills in both business and life in general

Facilities

Location

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Coventry (Warwickshire)
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The Butts, Coventry, CV1 3GG

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On request
Glasgow (Glasgow City)
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43 Middlesex Street, G41 1EE

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On request
Keighley/Bradford/Leeds (West Yorkshire)
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Bradford Road, Keighley, BD20 5LY

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On request
Liverpool (Merseyside)
71 London Road, Liverpool. L3 8hy, L3 8HY

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On request
Newcastle Upon Tyne (Tyne and Wear)
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Melbourne Street, NE1 2JQ

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On request
Sunbury On Thames (Middlesex)
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Lower Hampton Road, TW16 5PL

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On request
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David Lumley

David Lumley

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A highly experienced management and leadership trainer, coach and business improvement specialist. With over 13 years of working with blue chip companies with a strong background in facilitation, management training, contact centres, retail and logistics

Course programme

Modern day businesses have various methods of communication within the organisation. Many of these methods still rely heavily on the written word for example email and letter.

  • Get the context of these written documents wrong and the message could be lost.
  • Make spelling mistakes and use poor grammar and you look unprofessional.
  • Waffle too much and people become disinterested.
  • Don’t match the needs of all communication styles and again you may not get your message across.
In this session we look at tools and tactics to help you understand how the different ways in which people like to be communicated to. We look at how to make the written word sound positive and how to get the message across clearly. We’ll introduce you to simple methods to help structure emails, letters and reports and how to make them look and sound interesting. We’ll also look at how to get to the point by getting your message across clearly in the fewest words possible without sounding harsh or sound

Business Writing Skills

£ 199 + VAT