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So You Think You Can Write—A Practical Guide to Creating Reports (1397B) |
Course CPE: 2 hour(s) Field(s) of Study: Business Management and Organization–1 hr; Communications and Marketing–1 hr Program Level: Overview Prerequisites: None required. These overview programs may be appropriate for professionals at all organizational levels. Advanced Preparation: None Delivery Method: QAS Self-Study
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Other than public speaking, the one business activity that causes stress, anxiety, and feelings of inadequacy in most people is writing. As valuation professionals, the need to write clearly and concisely is important whether you are creating a report for a client, giving your opinion in a legal matter, or developing marketing material for your business.
This course will provide you with tips, guidelines, and other resources that allow you to concentrate on your message and not obsess over the chore. After attending this session, participants will have a better understanding of how to prepare for projects that involve writing. They be provided with a “toolbox” of resources that will assist them with editing and proofing their work. They will also have a format to use to get started on engagement letters, reports, and other written forms of communication.
After completing the course, attendees will be able to:
- Identify a plan for writing projects
- Select the traps that can sabotage communications
- Recognize the need for good copy editing and proof reading skills
- Select ways to make their own work better
- Identify criteria for crisp, readable, and error free work
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