Structuring & Writing Reports – Training Course Outline
Writing reports? It takes a lot of skill to communicate technical information efficiently and accurately.
This report writing course has been designed specifically for people who are required to write commercial or technical reports.
To help you build your business report writing skills, it takes you step by step through the principles and process involved in producing an effective report.
What you will learn on this course
By the end of the course, you will know how to:
- Target your audience and analyse their needs
- Gather your data and select the relevant information for your audience
- Structure your writing to maintain your readers’ attention
- Select words and phrases that will aid and not confuse the readers
- Edit your draft for maximum impact
What our customers say
“A very interesting and thorough course. It has been interactive and fun. I have learnt new skills and am looking forward to putting them into practice. Thank you.”
EC – CAPS Solutions
“Fantastic course, well supported by in class exercises. Well worth attending!”
BB – Microsoft
“Very useful course – hopefully it will teach me not to be so wordy. Course very well given considering the fairly dry subject.”
BW – Oil Spill Response Ltd.
Course Duration
We provide both a one-day intensive report writing skills course and a more interactive two-day workshop.
One-day intensive report writing course
This course is available both as a public or private course. It concentrates on showing you, step-by-step, the process of structuring and writing reports. Exercises are used to illustrate various points throughout the day.
Two-day report writing skills workshop
This workshop is only available as a private course. Over the two-day workshop, delegates practise report writing skills, learning the techniques through group discussion, exercises and working on real examples of reports you bring to the workshop.
If you’re unsure which course is best for you, give us a call on 01635 202013 or 0207 0960749 for more details or email
Course Contents
1. Clarifying your purpose
- Do you have what it takes? The skills needed to write reports
- Why do you do it? What’s the purpose of a business or technical report?
- Why you won’t get anywhere without a clear objective
- All right, I’m sold – how do I set a clear objective?
Pre-Course Questionnaire
When you book we send you a questionnaire which we ask you to return to us before you attend the course. This enables our Trainers to assess your needs in advance.
2. Analysing your audience
- Do you know who you’re writing for?
- What will they want out of your report? The first step to making sure you deliver!
3. Designing your structure
- Structuring before you start writing – you wouldn’t build without good foundations
- Using mind mapping or Word™ Outline View to sequence and structure your material
- How to structure the beginning, middle and end of your report
- How to structure the Executive Summary
- Ideas for structuring sections
- How do you satisfy a mixed readership with multiple requirements?
4. Selecting your information
- Collecting and evaluating information – how to make it easy for people to help you
- Deciding what information is relevant – the payoff for having a clear objective
- Deciding the level of detail to include is easier when you’ve analysed your audience
5. Developing your style
- Crafting short, simple sentences to increase readability
- Choosing familiar words that make your meaning clear
- Getting rid of the waffle that bores readers
- Putting action in your verbs for direct, concise writing
- Writing in terms your reader can relate to
6. Drafting your text
- The importance of the right mindset – how to avoid getting sidetracked
- The process – prepare, draft, relax, polish
- How to give bad news
- How to break up text – headings, lists, tables, diagrams, questions and answers, etc
- Some pointers on British vs American text
7. When and how to use graphics
- Why use graphics?
- When to use graphics – pictures, screen shots, diagrams, flow charts, tables, graphs, etc.
- The best places for your graphics, in order of preference
- Things to check when including graphics
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8. Editing your draft
- A top-down approach to improving your text – see it the way your readers do
- Ensuring that you achieve maximum impact – things to check when editing your draft
- Removing commonly confused words, ‘poppycock’, poor punctuation and grammar
- Getting the most out of the spelling and grammar checkers
- Some common punctuation errors and how to avoid them
9. Exploiting the tools
- Getting the most out of Word™
- On-line style guides for instant answers to annoying quibbles
- Metadata can be your undoing – what it is and how to hide it
- Handling version control
- Using Word™ templates
- Hints on proofreading to help you avoid a red face
- Report polishing checklist – that last once-over to save your sanity
For details of timetabled courses, see the schedule. For prices, see the costs table.
To reserve your places you can either book on-line or call us on +44 (0)1635 202013/+44 (0)207 0960 749.
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