Effective Technical Writing
In-company
Overview
This practical course is suitable for anyone who would like to develop the quality of their technical documents and the efficiency of the writing process.
From bids and proposals, to operating procedures and reviews, technical writing involves a wide range of document types and readers. Our documents are often the main visible output of our technical expertise. The quality of the document gives the reader an impression of the quality of our technical work.
This course will take you through the different stages of effective technical writing, from identifying the target audience and their needs; planning, structuring and writing your report; through to presenting the final document.
Practical exercises and activities are used extensively throughout the course to encourage learning.
Learning outcomes
The course will help you to:
- identify and understand your audience
- communicate your ideas efficiently and accurately to others in a language that is appropriate for the reader
- use best practice in structuring and writing your document
- present your final report with confidence.
Who will benefit
- Engineers and scientists at all levels who are required to produce written documents on a regular basis
- Non-technical people who write for a technical audience
Course outline
- Fundamentals of communication
- Planning: know your aim, your audience, your message and your format
- Writing: appropriate style, vocabulary and punctuation
- Reviewing: checking content and presentation
Previous delegates said
"The course made me realise a number of things I did daily and took for granted were actually wrong."
Grimley Smith Associates.
"The course had a good balance of philosophical concepts and practical focus on core skills."
KPMG.
"A very well presented course."
Tate & Lyle.
In-company delivery
This course is available for in-company delivery, either on-site or online. Content can be tailored to your specific requirements. Request a quotation.
Associated course
Effective Communication for Engineers
Review the fundamental principles behind effective communication of all types.