Background and Context
This training should support the Shared Services team as it designed to help them understand how consistent communication benefits the other business units.
In modern organisations writing skills have moved beyond the ability to create reports or emails. Written communication skills are key elements of improving systems, knowledge sharing and business success. The ability to think about the reader and how they might interpret the message is a core competence in a knowledge-based organisation.
The sessions will be hands on. Ideally the participants will use existing case studies to edit and create documents.
Proposed Training Course Aims and Objectives
Having completed the training, the participants will:
Understand the principles of business writing
Practice some elements of business writing
Consider their documents from the end user perspective
They will appreciate the value of combining technical skills and interpersonal skills
They will create a plan to apply the new learning in the workplace
Proposed Training Course Content
Elements of effective business writing:
Grammar
Precise vocabulary choice
Sentence structure – reducing complexity and redundancy
Brevity, clarity, and simplicity
Declarative, Passive and Active style
Clarifying your audiences’ needs
Impact of context on readers’ expectations
Importance of layout and design elements
Business email:
Email as a key communication tool
Email miscommunication errors
Knowing your reader
Conveying bad news tactfully
The process of writing business documents:
- Preparation
Establish the purpose- what do you want to reader to know or do
Primary or secondary purpose
Audience and Context
Understanding how the user will use the information
Scope and time limits
- Research
Identify sources
Evaluating the data
Accurate note-taking
- Organization
Sequencing the information
Chunking and linking
Layout and design
Tables and visuals
- Writing
Importance of first draft
Illustrating instructions
Writing to guide your reader
Use Headings to indicate the goals of the actions
- Revision
Editing mindset
Unity and coherence in writing
Getting feedback on your document