REPORT WRITING
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Lacking confidence about your business report writing skills because you’ve never had any formal training in writing reports? Panicking because you’re supposed to be writing a business report and you’ve no idea where to start?
Sick of wasting hours worrying about how to knock all that research into a logical shape? Or maybe you write business reports regularly but you’re just not getting the results or feedback you’d like from your reports?
If any of these sound like you, stop worrying now! Because this course will take you through the process of business report writing – step by step. Save time when planning a report by knowing the essential questions to ask Increase the impact of a report by understanding its purpose.
Structure complex information and ideas confidently and quickly (under five minutes) Decide what sections to include in the report – and what should go where.
Delight readers by making the report easy to navigate and digest.
Create a visually attractive report that’s kind to the eye.
Avoid the common pitfalls that damage your credibility as a report writer.
Know exactly what to include in your executive summary (and what not to include).
Main Features
- An important aspect of this course is that it is structured for flexibility, saving you time by focusing on what you need to know, when you need to know it.
- Everything you need to know about approaching and planning your writing project to save writing time and effort.
- Tune up your writing style and write clear, concise and engaging content for any audience.
- Polish your work to a professional standard and find hidden editing tools in Microsoft Word.
- The course gives you an overview of the whole writing process, step-by-step, from planning to publication.
What is the target audience?
- Anyone who wants to improve their writing skills at work.
- Technical and scientific experts who want to reach a wider audience.
- Aspiring freelance business writers.
- Report writers.
- Grant and proposal writers.
- Blog and web copy writers.
- Job seekers.
- College and university graduates.