Learn how to use writing skills for specific purposes, audiences and contexts; assess, process, re-organise and synthesise information in order to present it effectively etc.
Are the written communications being sent out by your organisation creating the desired impression, or are they destroying your reputation and brand?
Writing is the most frequently used method of business communication, with the average business person spending three quarters of their day reading or composing written communications.
As a result, written communications are the single largest source of impressions gained and created about an organisation, their employees and their products and services.
Some of the key learning outcomes of our Effective business writing programme two course include: • Use writing skills for specific purposes, audiences and contexts; • Assess, process, re-organise and synthesise information in order to present it effectively; • Use appropriate language conventions, textual features and style for specific workplace purpose; and • Draft and edit texts.
Your senior communicators will broaden and sharpen their writing skills to tackle a broad spectrum of writing tasks confidently, clearly and concisely for maximum impact, persuasion, influence and response.
This programme is unit standard aligned: NQF Level 5, Credits 5.
Venue
Date: 21 May 2008 Location: Cabanga Conference Centre, Johannesburg Cost: R4,405