“If you can’t explain something simply, you don’t understand it well enough.”
Albert Einstein, physicist
There may be a number of reasons why you have to write a report – updating your team on the work you’ve completed, reviewing a new process, or persuading your boss to take on new ideas. No matter what type of report you’re writing, at some point you’ll need to persuade others to take action.
There are few things less inspiring than a dull and overly-long report, and lack of a clear structure can prevent you getting your message across. People in business are time poor, and will want to pick up the main messages from your report in as short a time as possible. It’s therefore important that you present this information in the most effective way.
Common concerns we hear from people who attend this course include:
This Develop-level course uses a variety of methods to put across key messages around clarity, conciseness, structure, and the importance of getting it right first time. There’s time to practise, with every delegate writing one business report and reviewing another. You’ll also get lots of feedback from the trainer and your fellow delegates on your writing style.
All of our trainers are experts in their field and have many years’ experience in writing business reports and training people in how to write persuasive reports.
The Writing Persuasive Reports course will help you prepare, structure, write and edit reports that achieve yours and your organisation's goals.
This Develop-level course is aimed at anyone who would like to develop their report writing skills, and in particular learn how to construct persuasive reports that have immediate impact. You’ll benefit from this course if you have to write any type of report – from a one-page summary to an in-depth technical document.
It’s expected that attendees will know the basics of business writing, for example that gained by attending the following Form-level course:
If you want to check you have the necessary prior-knowledge to attend Writing Persuasive Reports, click on the following link to download a simple checklist:
You’ll be asked to bring along a hard copy of at least one example of a report that you’ve recently written. This might range from a simple, one-page document to a longer and more complex report.
You’ll be asked to share your report(s) with other delegates on the course so please do not bring anything that’s confidential to your business.
You’ll learn how to:
Join our public courses in our Denmark facilities. Private class trainings will be organized at the location of your preference, according to your schedule.