Whilst engineers and technicians undergo many years of training to become proficient in their field of expertise, this does not necessarily include the art of writing. Because writing takes place in the absence of the reader it may represent a boring, dull, difficult, and unfamiliar chore for the technologist. The result is that, too often, technical writing has a flat style making documents difficult and tedious to read. Complex writing results in a waste of time lost contracts and alienated customers – in other words, a loss of money.
The aim of this workshop, ‘Technical Report Writing and Communication Skills is to develop the principles of technical writing that give it a logical base – appealing to both the technical or non-technical reader. This course encourages writers to be efficient and logical in their use of words, ensuring that the purpose of each component is understood and achieved. The workshop focuses on the real challenge – to express complex ideas simply. This entails anticipating the needs of readers and supplying whatever context may be needed to understand the meaning, relevance and importance of what is written.
₦175,000.0000 VAT
Event Date: 14/02/2024 – 16/02/2024
What You Will Learn
The course is based on a wealth of experiential knowledge gleaned from the consultants’ experience. On successful completion of this workshop delegates will be able to:
Methodology
Designed for all levels of management, this workshop provides a practical hand-on approach to technical report writing. Throughout the workshop, participants will learn through active participation using exercises, questionnaires, and practical case studies covering:
Target Audience
What You Will Receive
COURSE OUTLINE Introduction Compiling the report Report structure. Elements of Technical Writing Development process chronological, sequential, cause and effect, comparison, spatial) Report outline. Report appearance. Checking the specification Types of specifications Writing the specification Oral presentation