This course will help participants write properly organized technical reports and business-writing documents
Master the skills of writing with clarity, precision, and accuracy to persuade, inform and build important business relationships. You will learn to quickly analyze any communication piece or situation.
The technical writing aspect involves the presentation of scientific and/or field-specific data through both words and graphics for fellow specialists and non-specialist readers. Learn how to write a particular subject that requires direction, instruction, or explanation.
This course will help participants write properly organized technical reports and business-writing documents and will aid in streamlining in-house communications while reducing the need for re-writing, repetition, and clarification.
The course will help participants improve their ability to write clearly and grammatically, to produce documents appropriate to their intended audience, and to know how to present top-quality and effective documents.
Prior to the course, participants will submit an existing sample or a portion of a business document (1-1.5 pages in length) or technical document (5 - 10 pages in length) and a list of three expectations of the workshop.
The facilitator, Dr. Jesse Stothers, will confidentially review these samples and provide feedback to participants in the workshop.
Over 100 years ago, the University of Saskatchewan gave out the first undergraduate accounting degree, making us one of Canada’s oldest business schools.
Today, the Edwards School of Business offers a robust Bachelor of Commerce program with six majors, study abroad options and a cooperative education program. At the graduate level, we offer a variety of Master’s programs in Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, and Marketing. We also work closely with the business community through our Executive Education team by providing training and professional development opportunities.
Experience for yourself all that the Edwards School of Business has to offer while you research, study and learn in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Located on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River, we are known for being one of the most beautiful campuses in Canada.
This workshop helped students hone the art of crafting an exceptional reference letter and a compelling CV, whether their exploring their graduate academic journey or preparing for future career opportunities.
We offer career training that's important for all employees and workspaces
Professional listening in the workplace; understanding and applying small talk strategies to get along in the workplace, high quality of customer service and handling complaints professionally, workplace meetings, agendas, motions, minutes taking, and appropriate business vocabulary.
We can provide one of our standard workshops or a customized workshop.
The Career Development Grant provides funding assistance (up to $4,000) for individual heritage practitioners to participate in opportunities that will result in gaining new skills and knowledge to support the development of heritage work in Edmonton.
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