TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR REPORT WRITING 3- PROOF READING TIPS
Having Problems with Proof Reading Your Reports? Here’re some ideas that may help you improve the quality of your reports. Tip 1: Print out a copy of the report. Spell-checkers and grammar checkers miss things, and people do not read text onscreen with the same diligence as they read from a page. Tip 2: Use [...]
TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR REPORT WRITING 2
Do your reports sometimes get ‘bounce back’ to you with bloody red-inked printed comments from your boss? Do you get sometimes get comments from your managers asking you to improve your report writing skills while wondering I thought I did a great job! Well, fear not folks, here’s some help to you ‘proof-read’ your reports [...]
TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR REPORT WRITING
Take an overview of your report before you begin to draft it. There are three aspects to this (five if you are making recommendations),namely: 1. Targeting. Remember to think of your readers and what they want. It is all too easy to write for yourself and not for them. Remember, the more senior positioned your readers [...]
Please revert? Is it correctly used in Business Emails?
Please revert-is this phrase correctly used in emails and written correspondence? Well, from years ago, when I first heard it during one of my encounters with a Malaysian bankers, I scratched my head wondering what he really meant when he asked me to ‘revert’ to him on a decision. Thereafter, I began to see more [...]
Should we use “Please Advise” in our email correspondence with clients, colleagues and superior?
Business Writing Tip # 2 by iTrainingExpert.com Should we use “Please Advise” in our email correspondence with clients, colleagues and superior? As L. Johnston mentioned, everyone has some unconscious habits. I learned about one of mine when I took one of my training assistants to an Email and Report Writing workshop that I was doing [...]
Expressions of Quantity: Special Cases of Subject-Verb Agreement
While researching on more examples to illustrate how subject-verb agreement works, I stumble upon some juicy information from the University of Toronto.So here it is. Hope you find it helpful. Written by Martine Johnston, International Student Centre Revised by Rebecca Smollett and Margaret Procter. Source:http://www.writing.utoronto.ca/advice/english-as-a-second-language/expressions-of-quantity
KEY TO IMPROVING YOUR PUBLIC SPEAKING ‘VOICE’
I’m particularly interested in ‘voice development’ because I’m in the business of using my voice for communication a lot. I constantly research, practise and learn how to use my voice to achieve specific objectives. It’s almost like an actor, who needs to make use of his voice to make a deep impression upon his audience. [...]
Commonly Mispronounced Words
Commonly Mispronounced Words Word Phonetics Example abolition /ˌæbəˈlɪʃn/ He fought for the abolition of slavery. aborigine /ˌæbəˈrɪʤəni/ Australia has lots of aborigines. absurd /əbˈsɜ:d/ You gave an absurd reply. academic /ˌækəˈdemɪk/ Her academic achievements are impressive. admirable /ˈædmərəbl/ That was an admirable response. adolescence /ˌædəˈlesəns/ The problems of adolescence are frightening. advertisement /ədˈvɜ:tɪsmənt/ That is [...]
A report on how to choose the right Business writing course before attending any
Read Free report: How to choose the right Business Writing course before attending any … Good business writing skills are vital for success in both the academic field and workplace. Unfortunately, over and over again we hear complaints from managers and employers that ‘poor writing skills’ as one of the main problems affecting their departments and [...]