Writing Reports and Proposals
It is essential to understand how to write reports and proposals that get read. We write reports in a range of formats and a variety of purposes. Whether you need to report on a product analysis, inventory, feasibility studies, or something else, report writing is a skill you will use again and again.
Having a method to prepare these documents will help you be as efficient as possible with the task. This Writing Reports and Proposals course will build on a solid base of writing skills to present information in formal, informal, and proposal styles.
The specific objectives of this unique experience are to help you:
· Utilize the '7 C's of Business Writing
· Understand how to ensure email is used professionally and effectively
· Know the basic structure of agendas, email messages, business letters, business proposals, and business reports.
· Know tips and techniques to use when deciding the most appropriate format to use for agendas, email messages, business letters, business proposals, and business reports.
· Gain an overview of Request for Proposals, Projections, Executive Summaries, and Business Cases.
· Define proofreading and understand techniques in improving proofreading skills.
· List guidelines in printing and publishing business writing.
Those who are in a secretarial or administrative position, and who wish to improve their skills, or those who are about to be appointed to such a position.
The Seven C's of Business Writing
· Care - take pride in work
· Clear - easy to understand
· Correct - the right words
· Concise - Is it too wordy
· Creative - different styles
· Complete - check the 5 W's
· Courteous - be professional
· Keep reader's needs in mind
Controlling office technology before it controls you -
Structuring Business Communication
· Communication Basics
· Defining your Message
· Analyze your Audience
· Structuring your Message
Developing a Business Writing Style
· Roles of Written Communication
· Good Written Communication
· Communication Checklist
· Develop an Effective Writing Style
Essential technical editing and writing skills
· Use abbreviations, contractions, acronyms and symbols appropriately and consistently
· Correctly write numbers and units using the metric system
· Use capital letters appropriately and consistently
· Decide whether to write a number with words or with digits
· Employ strategies to prevent the overuse of acronyms
· Use punctuation correctly and consistently
· Use bulleted and numbered lists correctly and consistently
Writing for Special Circumstances
· What is Tactful Writing?
· Rules for Tactful Writing
· Writing a Bad News Letter
· Why the Need for Persuasive Writing?
· Strategies for Persuasive Writing
· Writing a Persuasive Letter
Writing Meeting Agendas:
· The Basic Structure
· Choosing a Format
· Writing the Agenda
Writing Proposals:
· The Basic Structure
· Choosing a Format
· Writing the Letter
Writing Reports:
· The Basic Structure
· Choosing a Format
· Writing the Letter
Other Types of Documents
· Requests for Proposals
· Projections
· Executive Summaries
· Business Cases
WRITING TECHNICAL & BUSINESS PROPOSALS
· The Basic Structure
· Choosing a Format
· Writing the Letter
· Explain the key difference between reports and proposals
· Identify the six essential questions that you must answer in your proposal
· Explain the importance of establishing your credibility
· Explain the importance of solving a problem for your readers
· Write a covering letter that quickly establishes context
· Construct a title that includes a recommendation and a benefit
· Write an effective executive summary
· Write a background section that provides the necessary context
· Convert features and advantages to benefits
· Employ a modular format
· Employ plain English to enhance your clarity and reputation
· Employ highly effective persuasion strategies
· Engage in effective lobbying behavior
Developing Oral Communication Skill
· Guidelines for Effective Oral Communication
· Planning
· Key components to Enhance Oral Communication
· Elements of Good Oral Communication
· Principles of Effective Speeches
· Speech Styles or Delivery Formats
· Active Listening and Observation
Doing Business on the Telephone
· Telephone Etiquette
· Answering the Telephone Courteously
· What to Tell the Caller
· Handling Rude or Impatient Callers
· Screening Calls
· Taking Messages
· Telephone Fundamentals
· End Conversation Gracefully
· Checking Messages and Returning Calls
Proofreading and Finishing - Avoid the Cringe
· A Proofreading Primer
· How Peer Review can help
· Printing and Publishing
A variety of methodologies will be used during the course that includes:
· (30%) Based on Case Studies
· (30%) Techniques
· (30%) Role Play
· (10%) Concepts
· Pre-test and Post-test
· Variety of Learning Methods
· Lectures
· Case Studies and Self Questionaires
· Group Work
· Discussion
· Presentation
This rate includes participant’s manual, Hand-Outs, buffet lunch, coffee/tea on arrival, morning & afternoon of each day.
Daily Course Timings:
08:00 - 08:20 Morning Coffee / Tea
08:20 - 10:00 First Session
10:00 - 10:20 Coffee / Tea / Snacks
10:20 - 12:20 Second Session
12:20 - 13:30 Lunch Break & Prayer Break
13:30 - 15:00 Last Session