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EFFECTIVE REPORT WRITING SKILLS FOR MANAGEMENT DECISION MAKING WORKSHOP

All Good Writing Begins with Terrible First Efforts!

In today’s corporate world, reports are a source of business intelligence that helps business leaders in making more accurate, data-driven decisions. But, these reports are only as useful as the work that goes into preparing and presenting them.

 

Your reports are not read and their recommendations are resisted, creating a perfect management report can be a challenge. Therefore, the mastery of globally accepted report writing and accurate presentation skills that leave a lasting impression is crucial for all professionals.

We will show you how to sell ideas on paper, influence decision-making & successfully communicate information through writing. This course covers new ideas to increase the impact of your existing style, knowing when to use different formats and how to communicate complex information in straightforward language.

 

Workshop Objectives

By the end of this training the participants will learn:

  • Preparation - How to prepare for writing a report including identifying who it’s for and its purpose
  • Research - Gather data & select the relevant information for your audience
  • Logical structure - Plan, structure and organise your ideas effectively and achieve balance and the correct emphasis
  • Guiding the reader - Using heading structures, effective lists and visual aids
  • Readability - Using plain English, good punctuation, a consistent layout & style
  • Structuring a report - How to write an executive summary, structure and order your report 
  • Creating the right impression - How to write persuasively

 

Target Audience

Line Managers, Team Leaders, Secretaries, Personal Assistants, Staff submitting Tenders & Proposals, OHS Representatives, Project Managers, Officers & Assistants, NGOs Professionals, Engineers, Technicians, Scientists, Maintainance Supervisors and all professionals who seek to develop their report writing skills both the private & the public sector.

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