Writing for Results
Short course
In London
Description
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Type
Short course
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Level
Intermediate
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Location
London
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Class hours
6h
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Duration
1 Day
In this highly intensive, one-day course, you'll learn to write effectively for a variety of audiences, construct messages which carry weight and result in action, and gain confidence in your ability to write clearly, succinctly and without ambiguity.
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About this course
The importance of good written communication (and the dangers of poor written communication)
How to write clearly, succinctly and without ambiguity
How to write with purpose
How to profile your audience
How to structure reports and other written communications
How to create compelling arguments
Key rules of punctuation, syntax and grammar – a refresher for some and a revelation for others!
How to avoid common pitfalls in writing
How to get results from your writing
How to overcome procrastination and perfectionism so you can finish your work efficiently
Anyone who needs to write reports or emails at work.
Proficient written English.
This course helps you understand your readers' preferences so you can write effectively for any audience.
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Subjects
- Report Writing
- Report writing for Management
- Grammar
- Punctuation
- Communication Skills
- Report preparation
- Writing Skills
- DISC profiles
- Writing for a specific audience
Teachers and trainers (1)
David Cotton
Conslutant
Course programme
- The importance of good written communication (and the dangers of poor written communication)
- How to write clearly, succinctly and without ambiguity
- How to write with purpose
- How to profile your audience
- How to structure reports and other written communications
- How to create compelling arguments
- Key rules of punctuation, syntax and grammar – a refresher for some and a revelation for others!
- How to avoid common pitfalls in writing
- How to get results from your writing
- How to overcome procrastination and perfectionism so you can finish your work efficiently
Writing for Results