Course Catalog
Business Writing Essentials
Code: BWE 2016
Duration: 2 Day
$1395 USD

OVERVIEW

Writing ability is a core business skill that not all professionals are comfortable with. This course will teach you the tools and techniques to write clearly and concisely. Define and streamline your writing process using the path to understanding model to set the stage for audience analysis. Identify your audience and determine their needs in order to adapt your style and tailor powerful messages that are appropriate in format and tone. Structure your content to support objectives. Create powerful openings and conclusions, and construct compelling sentences and paragraphs to retain attention. Recognize and correct common grammar mistakes as you review and edit using the 6 Cs method. From business announcements to executive summaries, learn to refine your business writing style to get the results you need.

DELIVERY FORMAT

This course is available in the following formats:

Virtual Classroom

Duration: 2 Day
Classroom

Duration: 2 Day

CLASS SCHEDULE

Delivery Format: Virtual Classroom
Date: Aug 15 2024 - Aug 16 2024 | 08:30 - 16:30 EDT
Location: Online
Course Length: 2 Day

$ 1395

Delivery Format: Virtual Classroom
Date: Oct 17 2024 - Oct 18 2024 | 08:30 - 16:30 EDT
Location: Online
Course Length: 2 Day

$ 1395

GOALS
  • Write clear, concise, and organized emails
  • Write well-structured briefs and reports
  • Identify the characteristics of a well-written proposal
  • Select the most appropriate modality for your message
  • Apply best practices and grammar rules to your writing
  • Assess audience needs
  • Plan content based on scenarios
  • Build effective sentences and turn them into paragraphs
  • Peer review/proofread documents
OUTLINE

1. Write a Baseline Email

2. Apply Best Practices

  • Business writing
  • Business style
  • Business writing best practices
  • 6 Cs

3. Assess the Audience

  • The writing process
  • Planning your message
  • Setting a communication objective
  • Assessing your audience
  • The path to understanding
  • Analyzing your audience
  • Identifying stakeholder needs and preferences

4. Plan the Content

  • Planning your message
  • Structure

5. Correct the Language Convention Problems

  • Language conventions
  • Grammar basics
  • Misplaced modifiers
  • Punctuation
  • Capitalization

6. Build Effective Sentences and Paragraphs

  • Structuring sentences
  • Transitions
  • Structuring paragraphs
  • Word choice
  • Usage
  • Literally
  • Meaning and connotation
  • Words to use carefully
  • Active vs. passive voice
  • Bullets vs. numbering
  • Trim your writing

7. Write an Email Update

  • Updates Email
  • Formatting tips
  • Writer’s block

8. Write an Announcement

  • Announcements

9. Select Appropriate Level of Tone and Formality

  • Formal vs. informal writing
  • Tone
  • Delivering bad news

10. Handle Conflict in Written Communications

  • Sources of conflict
  • Writing in conflict situations
  • Managing conflict

11. Review a Proposal

  • Proposals
  • Evidence-based support
  • Elements of a proposal

12. Select a Channel

  • Business communication channel

13. Write an Executive Summary

  • Reports
  • Elements of a report
  • Executive summaries

14. Revisit Your Email Writing Skills

1. Write a Baseline Email

2. Apply Best Practices

  • Business writing
  • Business style
  • Business writing best practices
  • 6 Cs

3. Assess the Audience

  • The writing process
  • Planning your message
  • Setting a communication objective
  • Assessing your audience
  • The path to understanding
  • Analyzing your audience
  • Identifying stakeholder needs and preferences

4. Plan the Content

  • Planning your message
  • Structure

5. Correct the Language Convention Problems

  • Language conventions
  • Grammar basics
  • Misplaced modifiers
  • Punctuation
  • Capitalization

6. Build Effective Sentences and Paragraphs

  • Structuring sentences
  • Transitions
  • Structuring paragraphs
  • Word choice
  • Usage
  • Literally
  • Meaning and connotation
  • Words to use carefully
  • Active vs. passive voice
  • Bullets vs. numbering
  • Trim your writing

7. Write an Email Update

  • Updates Email
  • Formatting tips
  • Writer’s block

8. Write an Announcement

  • Announcements

9. Select Appropriate Level of Tone and Formality

  • Formal vs. informal writing
  • Tone
  • Delivering bad news

10. Handle Conflict in Written Communications

  • Sources of conflict
  • Writing in conflict situations
  • Managing conflict

11. Review a Proposal

  • Proposals
  • Evidence-based support
  • Elements of a proposal

12. Select a Channel

  • Business communication channel

13. Write an Executive Summary

  • Reports
  • Elements of a report
  • Executive summaries

14. Revisit Your Email Writing Skills

LABS

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WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Business professionals, IT Project Managers, Project Managers, Project Coordinators, IT Project staff, Business Analysts, System Analysts,  IT directors

PREREQUISITES

We highly recommend to bring a laptop to class should you prefer working on your device or bring an external drive if you wish to save the documents that will be completed during the in-class exercises.