Report Writing : Stages Of Report Writing
Report Writing : Stages Of Report Writing | CPD Accredited | 10 CPD Points/Credits
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Overview
Business The Stages of Report Writing
Business reports must be concise and clear in nature and it requires a lot of preparation and planning. In report writing different stages are involved which include the understanding and purpose of the report.
There are four different stages of report writing which are named as investigating, planning, writing and revising and each stage makes us more efficient regarding report writing.
The first step is to collect the information and data for the report by following some guidelines to make sure that what they collect is accurate and authentic.
The second stage is planning and in this stage the candidates will be taught how to plan a report which would be based on information collected during the first stage.
The third stage is writing and here the learners will be equipped with the understanding of different ways to make sure that their writing is concise, clear, correct and complete.
The fourth stage is revising and in this stage the candidate will be taught about the significance of revision with examining the spelling and grammar.
On the completion of this unit learners will be able to understand how to effectively write a report by keeping in mind the different four stages of report writing.
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Business The Stages of Report Writing
Objectives:
After the completion of this course learners will be able to:
- Explore four stages of report writing.
Program Content:
Lesson(s):
Introduction to the Stages of Report Writing
Topics:
- The First Stage–Investigating
- The Second Stage–Planning
- The Third Stage–Writing
- The Fourth Stage–Revising
Course Benefits:
- Full Tutor Support
- Self paced, no fixed schedules
- Available to students anywhere in the world
- 24/7 Access to the LMS ( Learning Management System )
- Easy to understand quality e-learning study materials.
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You will be continually assessed throughout the course. Your assignment will be marked by your tutor and independently moderated. The feedback on your assignment will then be sent to you. On receipt of this, you may wish to contact your tutor to discuss the feedback.
Who is this course for?
Business The Stages of Report Writing
• Business owners, managers, entrepreneurs,
• People seeking to expand their career opportunities
• Existing employees looking to develop their CPD
• Office workers at all levels
• Team Leaders and supervisors
• Entrepreneurs planning to start their own business
Requirements
Business The Stages of Report Writing
This is a standalone course and assumes no prior knowledge.
*Note: This CPD Unit is offered on special discounted price on REED only and does not include awarding body accreditation charges. At the end of the unit, learner can claim CPD Accredited certificate by paying £35 accreditation fee and postal charges (£9 for UK students, £15 for outside UK).
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