Advanced Writing for Managers and Supervisors: Reports, Proposals, and Procedures

Some senior professionals have many years of work experience but would benefit from reviewing effective strategies to write long documents. This onsite training helps managers and supervisors articulate a compelling vision and help their team members cooperate on shared projects.

Participants practice writing procedures, reports, and other documents that readers can easily navigate through. The course’s strategies can boost the likelihood of positive outcomes for reports, proposals, and other long documents that participants send out to promote specific business needs.

Booking Information:

  • A one-day course (6.5 hours); the maximum class size is 20
  • The workbook is Advanced Writing for Managers and Supervisors: Reports, Proposals, and Procedures

Sample Agenda

  • Thinking from the audience’s point of view
  • Determining the most important question a document must answer
  • Developing a writing plan and section outlines for a document of any length
  • Deciding what to include, what to eliminate, and what to put in an appendix
  • Structuring a document around its main point
  • Using lists, charts, graphs, and other visual elements
  • Choosing words and tone that communicate clearly and appropriately
  • Write effective reports, memos, procedures, analysis documents, and other long, multisection documents