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BUSINESS WRITING
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
To learn how to write the most useful business writing format, such as report、memorandum、E-mail、note and fax;
To learn & practice useful phrases for report/presentation writing;
To learn how to describe upward & downward trends;
To practice comparing facts & figures;
To learn vocabulary for describing graphs & diagrams;
To communicate with other companies’ Executives and HRs
BENEFITS:
Learn the most useful office business writing skills;
Build personal network
Host: Vcareer Institute
Subject: Business Writing
Time: 9:30am--5:30pm
Date: May 26th, 2009 ( Thursday )
Venue: 2F, No.418 East Jinling Road ( Near South Guangxi Road ; Right opposite to Motel 168 )
Language: English
Fee: 2000RMB/person/day (including: course fee ,material ,snack, beverage and lunch)
Early Bird: 1900RMB/person if paid before June 8th
1800RMB/person if there are 3 or more participants comes from the same company.
Please note, since this seminar is strictly limited to 12 delegates, early booking is highly recommended to avoid disappointment.
THE CONTENT OF THE TRAINING
Six Tips for Effective Writing
1. Mind maps and planning.
2. Logical sequencing and organization.
3. Identifying your audience.
4. KISS (Keep It Short and Simple).
5. Active and passive sentences.
6. Less is more.
The Essentials
1. Formal and informal writing styles.
2. Rereading and proofreading.
3. Punctuation.
4. Abbreviations (when and when not to use them).
External Correspondence
1. Introduction.
2. Openings and closings.
3. Standard Phrases.
4. Layout
5. Faxes.
6. Review of pre-course assignment.
7. Complaint and response letters.
Internal Correspondence
1. Memos.
2. Emails.
Procedures
1. Writing instructions.
2. Sequencing information logically
3. Selecting relevant information.
4. Select appropriate language.
Describing and Comparing Trends
1. What is a trend?
2. Useful phrases for report and presentation writing.
3. Learning to describe trends.
4. Comparing facts and figures.
5. Vocabulary for describing graphs and diagrams.
Selecting Relevant Information
1. What is relevant?
2. How to emphasis important information.
3. Using PowerPoint presentations.
Meetings
1. Meeting invitations.
2. Responding to an invitation.
3. Writing meeting minutes.
4. Memos of recommendation.
6. Action Reports.
Reports
1. Analyzing reports.
2. Report Layouts.
3. Selecting relevant information.
4. Writing Reports.
Senior Native American Trainer : Clayton
Clayton has provided advanced business training for business professionals throughout Asia for nearly ten years. Although he hails from the US Capitol of Washington D.C., he spent over twelve years in Asia during his youth while accompanying his father on his foreign service assignments throughout the world.
Clayton graduated from MIT with a degree in Aeronautical & Astronautical Engineering, then joined the US Air Force as an officer, working on very high-priority Satellite and NASA space shuttle projects. After excelling in the US Air Force, he joined IBM to market aerospace contracts to government agencies, including NASA, JPL and select Defense agencies. Later, he entered the civilian side of engineering, and achieved notable successes in various capacities, ranging from Project Engineer to Business Development Manager - and in a wide variety of engineering and manufacturing sectors.
During the late 1970's and into the 1980's, Clayton provided engineering consulting services to his father, who was selected by US President Jimmy Carter to be the chief US interpreter during the historic meetings between Premier Deng Xiao Ping and President Carter. Subsequent to the re-establishment of US-China relations, he advised his father, who was selected to be chief interpreter on various US-China negotiations, including those for the sale and implementation of China's IBM-developed Air Traffic Control System, the launching of US satellites on China's Long March space launcher, and the arrangement of Good Will tours of both Chinese and American government leaders to America and China respectively.
During the early 2000's Clayton became convinced that future economic growth opportunities were shifting to China, and came to China to participate in the dynamic economic marketplace of Shanghai. Clayton soon formed a consulting company, specializing in foreign investment in Shanghai, which has subsequently shifted to advising Chinese investors in US investment and partnership opportunities.
Clayton soon discovered that there was a very pressing need in the local business arena for high-level Business English communication skills, since China and Shanghai were rapidly emerging into the very center of global commerce. In order to fulfill this need, Clayton joined highly reputable Business Training enterprises and delivered top-level business training programs that went beyond the basics of language - but into the customs, rituals and processes endemic to the western business world.
Clayton brings all his professional and personal experience to the seminars and in a highly engaging style as well. His
method is to get clients to first understand the concepts and customs behind the various Business English language constructs and western business practices, and then actively engage the clients in simulated scenarios to reinforce student absorption of the lesson or seminar content. In addition, for specialized business training engagements, Clayton advises clients on how to successfully advance their careers in the multinational corporate environment.
Clayton is one of proud founding member of Vcareer, and guides other training staff in absorbing the highly successful training and consulting methodology that serves as the foundation for Vcareer's respected reputation and documented success.
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Y09 Public Seminar Schedule
Month Courses Date
Apr.(4) Power Presentation Apr.2-3
Result driven Communication Apr.8-9
Power Presentation Apr.23-24
Business writing Apr.29
May (3) Creative Thinking @ Work May 18-19
Effective Meeting May.28
International Biz Etiquette May.28
Jun.(5) Effective Internet marketing Jun15-16
Business Writing Jun. 18
Power Presentation & Public speaking Jun18-19
Negotiation Skills Jun.25
TTT Jun
Jul.(3) ‘Can We Great’- Branding Your Image for Future Success Jul.2
Business writing Jul.30
The manager as a Coach Jul
Aug.(1) Effective Meeting Aug.26
Sep. (3) Certificate in NLP Practitioners Sep.17-19
Business writing Sep.24
Change Management Sep
Oct. (2) Certificate In Experiential Learning For Teambuilding Oct.12-13
Power Presentation Oct.28-29
Nov.(3) Situational Leadership Nov.19-20
Preparing An Effective PR Career Nov.26-27
Stress management Nov
Dec.(2) Effective Telephoning Dec.10
Handling difficult people Dec.10-11
Total 26