
The course empowers with you with tools to conduct yourself more professionally in your writings, be aware of common errors in Business Writing, and Communicate effectively through writing.


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About this course
Both Large and small organizations depend on clear and transparent communication to function effectively, which is why business writing plays a vital role. Hence, messages need to be clear, factually based and unambiguous.
In most careers, clear and concise professional writing is vital to prevent misunderstandings.
Learners would gain more insight on the ability to use correct choice of words, sentence structure, grammatical accuracy, correct spelling and usage, that would make readers form a well-deserved professional opinion about you.
Course Outline:
Module 1: Business Writing
Module 2: Creative writing
Module 3: Building Paragraphs and Interconnecting them
Module 4: Writing Business Letters and Proposals
Module 5: Editing
- How to punctuate your sentences and use paragraphs like a Professional.
- How to construct your sentences effectively.
- How to write clear and concise business reports, proposals and articles.
- Methods for proofreading/editing your writing.
- Skills in Creative Writing.
This course empowers with you with tools to conduct yourself more professionally in your writings, be aware of common errors in Business Writing, and Communicate effectively through writing.
About the instructors
TDI’s instructors are internationally top-rated experts, who bring over 20 years’ experience in Management roles providing driving enterprise development, inspiring teams and boosting performance. Our instructors have led innovative solutions in Learning and Development, Talent Management, Strategy development with a penchant for excellence.
They are Business Managers, with in-depth knowledge and practical experience in developing the human capacity of any organization, aligning learning interventions to suit the business drivers of any organization.
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