This one-day program teaches you the optimal planning and writing process to convey technical and complex information effectively.
Reports are the lifeblood of decision making and monitoring in business. Ideally, they provide relevant, vetted information that allows a reader to easily understand both context and implications and make an informed decision.
However, too often, important information is buried and organisation is muddled. And, writing a report can feel like a time-draining burden.
This one-day program teaches you the optimal planning and writing process to convey technical and complex information effectively. And, you will learn how to write reports more efficiently, saving you time and reducing frustration.
Objectives:
By the end of the course, you would be able to:
Who Should Attend:
This workshop is suitable all industries – from factories to research laboratories; particularly for individuals looking to improve their report writing skills to become more effective in communication, or in an industry that involves technical or financial analytical documents and reports.
Singapore Quality Institute (SQI), previously known as Singapore Quality & Reliability Association (SQRA) was formed in 1971 under the encouragement of the then Minister for Finance, Mr Hon Sui Sen, who got together a group of people led by Dr Lee Kum Tatt, past chairman of SISIR, to set up SQRA.
After making substantial progress over 17 years, in January 1988, an Ad-Hoc Committee was formed to look into the possibilities of constitutional change to turn the Association into a professional Institute. The members during the Extraordinary General Meeting on 24 February 1989 approved the proposed constitutional change. On 5 July 1989, the Registry of Society approved the change of name from SQRA to SQI as well as the changes in the Constitution to reflect the new professional image.
SQI operates as a non-profit professional Institute, which promotes and advances excellence in the field of quality in Singapore, and actively champion quality initiatives in the region and worldwide through networking and collaboration with other international quality organizations. The Institute is a World Partner of the American Society for Quality (ASQ) and a Board Member of the Asian Network for Quality (ANQ).
Writing reports is an essential role in business operations and communication, yet most professionals and executives face constant challenges to prepare their reports in a clear, consistent and concise way within a tight deadline.
In the workplace, reports are indispensable communication tools. Most, if not all, workers need to write reports for various situations that may occur at work. In our course, Report Writing, we will teach you the fundamental basics of report writing to enhance your skillset in the workplace.
There are various types of reports that are written at the workplace, and many writers may not be aware of the techniques required in producing a first-rate one. To write a report effectively, every report writer should consider the key areas of planning, content, layout, language and presentation.
The workshop is specifically designed to raise the standard of written submissions through the following components. Learn how to write clear, concise, correct and complete business reports and writing and vetting different report types.
This two-day workshop is intended to help you do the writing your job demands. If you are a manager at any level in business, government, or industry, you must write reports.
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