Writing Reports & Proposal

About

This two-day workshop is intended to help you do the writing your job demands. If you are a manager at any level in business, government, or industry, you must write reports. Whether you want to or not, you write to explain things, to smooth relationships and to convince others of the value of some course of action. Writing must be clear, concise, complete, and correct. It must also convey your message in a courteous tone. The workshop will help you to identify the range of this kind of writing, the forms it takes, and the persuasive techniques it requires.

Learning Outcomes

At the end of the 2-day workshop, participant will be able to

  • Learn the value of good written communications.
  • Develop paragraphs that introduce, connect, develop, and conclude some part of an idea.
  • Prepare reports and proposals that inform, persuade, and provide information.
  • Learn how to proofread your work so you are confident it is clear, concise, complete, and correct.
  • Provide an opportunity to apply these skills in real work applications.

Some of the topic that will be covered includes

  • Clear, concise, complete, correct
  • Constructing paragraphs
  • Readability index
  • The four stages of report writing
  • Planning reports: PAFEO
  • Editing and revising
  • Direct vs. indirect approach
  • Organizational strategies
  • Headings and subheadings
  • Tables and graphs
  • Format for reports
  • Reports vs. proposals
  • Steps in the persuasion process

Who Should Attend

This course is suitable for manager and supervisor at any level that requires to write a report or proposal.

For more information on course dates and training fee, please see our training calendar.

 

Methodology

The two-day workshop would be delivered through lectures, case study, role plays, and group discssion

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