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Administration and Secretarial

Effective Business Correspondence and Report Writing


REF : K2817 DATES: 5 - 9 May 2025 VENUE: Paris (France) FEE : 5940 

Overview:

Introduction:

This training program is designed to enhance participants' skills in drafting effective correspondence and reports in a professional setting. It focuses on the essential elements of structure, tone, clarity, and formality required for creating high-quality written communications. Through it, participants will develop the ability to convey ideas clearly and concisely, ensuring that correspondence and reports meet organizational and professional standards.

Program Objectives:

By the end of the program, participants will be able to:

  • Apply best practices in professional correspondence and report writing.

  • Structure different types of business correspondence and reports effectively.

  • Utilize appropriate language, tone, and style for various audiences.

  • Ensure clarity, conciseness, and accuracy in written communication.

  • Edit and proofread documents to enhance readability and professionalism.

Target Audience:

  • Mid-level professionals. 

  • Employees responsible for drafting and reviewing internal and external documents.

  • Team leaders.

  • Supervisors. 

Program Outlines:

Unit 1: 

Introduction to Professional Correspondence:

  • Types of Business Correspondence.

  • Basic Components of Correspondence.

  • Tone and Style in Correspondence.

  • Common Mistakes in Correspondence.

  • Email Etiquette.

Unit 2:

Report Writing Fundamentals:

  • Types of Reports.

  • Report Structure.

  • Clarity and Brevity.

  • Using Data and Visuals.

  • Tailoring Reports for Different Audiences.

Unit 3:

Improving Writing Style and Tone:

  • Tone in Written Communication.

  • Active vs. Passive Voice.

  • Using Plain Language.

  • Common Grammatical Issues.

  • Sentence Structure and Flow.

Unit 4:

Editing and Proofreading Techniques:

  • Applying self-editing techniques to improve your writing.

  • Understanding and using common editing symbols and practices.

  • Proofreading documents to ensure accuracy and correctness.

  • Enhancing document readability for clarity and flow.

  • Incorporating feedback and making effective revisions.

Unit 5:

Writing Specialized Documents:

  • Writing clear and concise memos.

  • Structuring and drafting effective proposals.

  • Preparing accurate and well-organized minutes of meetings.

  • Crafting concise and informative executive summaries.

  • Composing professional letters of complaint and response.