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Date:      Fri, 6 May 2016 20:11:57 +0800
From:      "Colour Accounting Workshop" <accounting@alg.com.sg>
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Subject:   3 Fast and Graphical Way to Learn Accounting (20 Jun)

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Essentials of Basic Business Writing workshop

Clear and Simple Ways to Strengthen Writing Skills in the Workplace with Native English Speaker and Communications Coach Emma Jarman-Jones 


Take the fear out of writing professional business documents 
 
Writing effectively will allows you to express your ideas and messages clearly, from persuasive memos to complaint letters, sales letters to executive summaries, this workshop will help you develop a higly efficient and effective writing style. With the right training, you can write and engage with confident, clarity and ease.  This is a must have, step-by-step guide that helps you overcome writer's block and write clearly and in a professional format, style and tone. Filled with lots of examples, templates and sharing by Communication Coach, Ms Emma Jones, whom will show how to organize messages for maximum impact across your business communication, e-mails, memos, letters and reports 

 
Key Takeaways  - Over 30 successful runs in Singapore alone 
      
This business writing course reviews the correct use of business writing and grammar with a focus on areas where Asian users of English often differ from Standard English. Held over two days, this course will help you

Write and design Presentations that move ideas and action 
Create emails and letters that send across the right message  
Draft company memos and minutes get things done 
Create Business Plans and reports which includes accountability and call for actions
Professionally crafted sales and marketing letters
Script Speeches that carrys across the right points with clarity

      
Who Must Attend?   
      
Designed to respond to the growing needs of organisations and their employees, this foundation course is suitable for administrators, executives, senior officers and managers. Those interested to refresh and fine-tune their business writing skills are also most welcome because they will be able to increase their knowledge of the finer points of writing at their workplace. 
   
      
Raving Testimonials   
      
 "We continue to receive very positive comments about Emma's courses from my staff members. Several people, including our internal communication manager, said that Emma provided the best one-day training courses. Many thanks for providing insights, tips and factoids that will enable our company to write and communicate even better to our bosses and stakeholders."  - Cynthia Zhuang, Marketing Manager, NETS Singapore


"Great business courses by Emma! I walk away with some great tips and insights which are not just ideas that have no practical consideration. The spirit of spontaneity and engagement is also very encouraging for my learning. Every trainer should be able to keep the attention of the class just like she has."  - Jess Tang-Xin, Senior Admin Executive, Singapore Workforce Development Agency

I loved Emms presentation style. She shares stories to help everyone relate to the business scenarios that we may encounter at work. She also simplifies concepts for everyone to understand easily. One of the best professional development courses I have been to. I will recommend my colleagues to join me for one of her other upcoming courses.” - Razline Maria, Senior Business Associate, Shangri-la Hotel Singapore
   
 
Presenting Internationally Renowned Communications Coach: Emma Jarman-Jones  (MBA, Imperial College London in UK)
   
Emma Jarman-Jones specialises in developing and enhancing workplace communication skills. This work includes writing, speaking, interpersonal and management skills training. She has over 15 years of experience training in Singapore, as well as regionally in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam.  Emma has worked as an external consultant and trainer with both private and public sectors, designing, customising and delivering programmes, and coaching individuals. She believes in the potential of every person and is dedicated to providing the highest quality of training that will benefit the individual, as well as the organisation. Emma holds an MBA from the Imperial College London in United Kingdom. She has also completed a Diploma in Human Resource Development at the Singapore Institute of Management, and is a certified People Developer Consultant.
 
 
Register Now to Avoid Disappointment

Date: 12 & 13 May 2016 (Thu & Fri) | 9am - 5pm

Venue: 100 Orchard Road, #04-100, Concorde Hotel, Singapore 238840

Course Fees:Only $395.20 (After 60% PIC Grant) Inclusive of  buffet lunch and 2 light refreshments

To register, you can either register online or download a hardcopy registration form
 
Contact Details:  Ms Amelia Lim | amelia@aventisglobal.edu.sg | 6720-3333 | phone


Key Topics covered includes

1. Introduction to Business Writing

To discuss the importance of writing well;

To establish a more systematic approach to writing in order to speed up and increase effectiveness.

 
2. Grammar Concerns

To identify common mistakes (based on their own writing samples);

To ensure participants are able to use the different tenses correctly;

To understand the differences between Singapore and standard English.
 

3. Planning and Organising Your Writing

To consider the different readers and purposes before beginning to write;

To ensure sentences and paragraphs are structured correctly.

 

4. Style and Tone

To write using a reader-friendly tone;

To identify and avoid using old-fashioned English;

To identify the key elements of Email Etiquette;

To practice the key elements covered through a writing task;

To edit documents accurately. 
 
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Changed. Thanks for catching that.

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