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Report Writing
Introduction
Get the reader’s attention! Long, tedious or badly written
Course Content
reports rarely do! This course will help participants to
· Why put things in writing? The Aims of a Report
produce readable, persuasive and informative reports.
· How people like to read reports
Many people are unclear about how to write a report,
· Different types of report layout
they are unsure which style to use or maybe concerned
· Handling technical information, fact & figures
about the standard of their written English. This course
· Developing a clear writing style
examines written styles and shows participants how to
· Practical exercises on report writing
structure and present reports.
· Presenting the report
Benefits of attending
Duration: 1 day
This course will enable participants to:
· Understand the sections of a report and their
Dates 03/03/08
purpose
01/08/08
· Select an appropriate report structure
· Write, using a style appropriate for the report’s
Fee: £250
objectives
· Avoid ambiguity and points of confusion in reports
· Make clear and well supported recommendations
Who the course is for
Any employee who is asked to compile a report or
put information ideas or recommendations in writing.
Those who feel they would like to improve their
written communication skills will also benefit from the
workshop.
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