8 November 202210:00 - 17:30 GMT
Online
Member: £345 + VAT (Early booking £305 + VAT) Standard: £465 + VAT (Early booking £415 + VAT)
Places available. This course is also available for in-house delivery
Available until one month prior
By the end of the course, you should be able to:
Write in a direct and concise style
Adapt your writing style to a range of audiences
Write efficiently and not waste time
Use digital tools for better writing
Evaluate where to put your effort to improve your writing
This course is relevant for anyone who has to communicate, whether through reports, articles, papers, proposals or just via email.
None. However, you will be asked to complete 30 minutes of preparatory work to bring with you on the day.
Penny Taylor CEng FIMechE FWES has combined an engineering career in the automotive industry and academia with postgraduate qualifications in teaching, coaching and psychology. She has been teaching Finance and Management to engineers for over 10 years, based on practical lessons learned during her engineering career.
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