Report and Proposal Writing
Course
Inhouse
Description
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Type
Course
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Methodology
Inhouse
Companies and individuals are measured by how well they communicate. This course helps professionals produce more effective documents.
About this course
The course is interactive and includes a high level of student participation.
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Course programme
Companies and individuals are measured by how well they communicate. This course helps professionals produce more effective documents.
Prerequisites
- The course is interactive and includes a high level of student participation.
Objectives
- Delegates will be able to :
- At the end of the course students will have a good understanding of how reports and proposals should be planned and designed and be able to produce effective documents. Lesson objectives help students become more comfortable with the course, and also provide a means to evaluate learning. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: Grasp understanding of structure to planning reports and proposals Have confidence in communicating within a group
- Private course at your company office throughout the UK, at our training room or at an independent location, convenient to you
- Bespoke course (a course written to your specific needs) at your company office throughout the UK, at our training venue or at an independent location, convenient to you
- Comprehensive colour course manual and exercises
- Lunch (When at our training venue)
- Refreshments (When at our training venue)
- Relaxed refreshment area at our training room
Introduction
- Why do we need them?
- Proposals and reports - the difference
- What's in it for me?
- Why set an objective?
- Setting the objective
- Write the right proposal
- Research
- Organise
- The structure
- Position
- Problem
- Possibilities
- Research reports
- Information only reports
- The psychology
- Show you are on their side
- Lead them over to your side
- General approach
- Phrasing and sentences
- Words
- Vocabulary and spelling
- Abbreviations
- Punctuation
- Rules you can break
- Your reference library
- Layout
- Appendices
- Using charts and graphs
- Putting the report or proposal in context
Report and Proposal Writing