Training Course:Writing Emails That Get ReadSchool/Trainer:Verve Training London, London, United Kingdom
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online/Live | On-site/In-house | Blended | Self-paced
Teacher/Instructor: Liz Tucker, Chris Riley, Robert MacKenzie
Term: As arranged
Seats: Up to 8 delegates
Fee: £995/per delegate
Course Description:
'' A one day course teaching managers how to write clear and unambiguous emails that get results.
As more and more commerce is conducted through the internet, emails play a more vital role than ever before. Yet companies frequently overlook the importance of email, because it is seen as an informal style of communication. Informally it may be, but it is a legally enforceable document. So a poorly written or an ambiguous email could potentially be very expensive.
This is the basic outline of the day, although the course can also be offered on a bespoke basis.
Module 1 �How do you make your email stand out from all the others? Module 2 �What you must get into the first line of any email. Module 3 - Formatting your email for maximum effect. Module 4 �Legal and contractual issues to be aware of when writing an email. Module 5 �Email grammar and punctuation. Module 6 �Principles of factual writing applied to emails. Module 7 � How formal or informal should you be in an email? How can you create a rapport with your reader? Module 8 � Email etiquette - blunders and errors to avoid. Module 9 �Feedback and questions ...''
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.businesswriting.org.uk
http://www.businesswriting.org.uk
Phone:020 8992 1756
School Address/Venue(s):
40 King Edwards Gardens London
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