Business Writing

Course content
Objectives:
- Gain better awareness of common spelling and grammar issues in business writing.
- Review basic concepts in sentence and paragraph construction.
- 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.
- Know tips and techniques in writing 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.
- Define peer review and list ways peer review can help improve business writing skills.
- List guidelines in printing and publishing business writing.
Students must have the following to register for standard programmes, short courses and workshops:
- Proof of payment of non-refundable registration fee and course fee if applicable. (Confirm amount to be paid and important deadlines by calling or WhatsApping 868-758-3760 and 868-788-0403).
- All Registration Documents and Information:
- Valid Email Address
- Picture of a valid ID/DP/Passport (or Birth Certificate)
- Confirm required programme fees to register and start dates of programmes (call or WhatsApp 788-0403 or 758-3760).
- WhatsApp evidence of successful payment of fees to 788-0403 or 758-3760 along with a picture of your ID/DP/birth certificate and email address.
- Complete the online registration form which will be whatsApped to you by ATC staff.
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