Course Overview
Our Advanced Report Writing course takes you through every stage from planning and structuring through to writing and presenting, and by the end of the course you will be a much more confident report writer. We show participants a systematic approach to report writing so that they can write clear, logically structured reports in less time.
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Course objectives
This immersive advanced report writing course aims at the following:
Learning how to apply timeless report-writing principles to any scenario. Whether you write annual reports or board reports, leadership reports or marketing reports, operational reports or business submissions, your audience is pressed for time. They need to know the key points quickly
Learning to craft each report around a concise high-level message, supported by logically ordered
Learning how to decide how little or how much technical detail to include, what to do about business jargon, and what to do when new facts are forced to change the report angle
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, the participants should be able to:
Plan their reports using the essential planning tools covered
Organize their thinking into a clear, logical structure before beginning to write
Write a clear, focused executive summary before starting on the report body
Write the report body in line with the stated objectives
Review for logical style and flow, plain English usage and correct style
Course Content
3. 1 Planning
The main planning tools (objectives, audience, context and constraints); establishing the focus of the
report.
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3.2 Organizing
Brainstorming the support points; putting the ideas into order; creating content hierarchies that help readers
navigate the document.
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3.3 Writing executive summary
Writing an executive summary with the key components; setting up the body of the document.
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3.4 Writing report body
Logical argumentation styles (inductive, deductive, proof); the three elements of persuasion (logic, emotion,
credibility); what to write at the end.
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3.5 Reviewing
The four stages of review
Double-checking for content
Keeping a clear, navigable structure
Checking for plain English usage
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Intended Audience
Aimed at mid-career or senior professionals who need to write balanced and thorough reports, either to persuade, inform or request an outcome
It assumes good skills in written English, with an understanding of linguistic terms and business processes
Delivery Style
In-person, learning methods include open discussions, group exercises and individual response to mini tests throughout the day. Several of the exercises are intended for the participants to plan, organize and draft elements of an actual report they are working on (or a fictional exercise).
Trainer Bio:
Dr. Nabaz is an executive director of a non-profit organization AWA Organization for Sustainable Development. In addition, he is a private sector development specialist at the World Bank and an openended consultant for UNDP and GIZ. Dr. Nabaz is an Engineering Economist has a PhD degree in Economics from Swiss Management University (Zurich, Switzerland). He has another PhD in IT Engineering from Seoul National University (Seoul, South Korea). He was a Vice President for Academic Affairs, Knowledge University, and the Head of Economics Department at University of Kurdistan Hawler. He was also worked as a faculty of business in University of Liverpool in the UK.
Course Details
Duration: 3 days
Time: 09:00 - 16:00
Language: English
Cost: $300
Payment
Must be made 7 working days before the start of the course. Payment can be made in cash, by bank transfer or through exchange offices.
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How do I register?
You can register by emailing training@mselect.com with the following details:
Full Name
City/Town
Email Address
Phone number
Name of the course