With this Technical Report Writing training course, you will gain the essential skills of producing technical reports of which you can be proud.
Technical reports often present complex information to non-specialists. Their effectiveness depends as much on the quality of the writer’s ideas as on the accuracy of their information. An effective technical report displays complicated information in ways that make it easy to understand, and – above all – relevant to the reader.
You will learn how to construct coherent arguments and explanations, and how to present information to support them. We shall look at how to offer complex material to support managerial and strategic decision-making. We shall work on how to make language work for us, and how to make reports look as good as they read.
Throughout the course, we shall work directly with participants’ own reports. Working in English as a second or further language will be a reference theme throughout.
You will learn how to:
Write more efficiently
Understand the functions of different kinds of technical reports, especially evaluations and proposals
Adapt and focus the writing on the needs of the target audience
Organise material effectively to support explanations and arguments
Create effective summaries and introductions – and clearly understand the difference between the two
Improve your style on three levels: paragraph, sentence, word
Make your reports easier to navigate
Engineers and technical professionals
Project managers and supervisors
Analysts and consultants
Administrative and reporting staff
Researchers and academic professionals
Professionals required to prepare reports, proposals, or technical documentation
Non-native English speakers working in technical or professional environments
Day 1: Foundations of Effective Technical Reports
Day 2: Planning and Structuring Reports
Day 3: Building Strong Content and Outlines
Day 4: Presenting and Designing Reports
Day 5: Editing, Style, and Finalization