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Effective Business Communication

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Designed for:    Those who wish to learn how to communicate effectively in business.
Prerequisites:   Experience of using Windows and Microsoft Word.  Some experience of using email and the Internet.
Objectives:    To learn how to communicate effectively in business – by letter, email and telephone

Benefits

  • Learn how to communicate effectively
  • The flexibility and value of a self-study course designed to enable you to work at your own pace
  • A personalised workbook to use as a reference guide on completion of the course
  • The opportunity to gain the widely recognised Pitman Training Certificate

Course Content

  • Lesson 1: Become familiar with the course content, know about different sorts of communication, construction of a sentence, sentence structure, subject and verb agreement, correct use of punctuation, know about common errors, including use of the apostrophe.
  • Lesson 2: Use the appropriate tone for a letter, know to use positive words and phrases, using non-sexist language in writing, avoiding clichés and jargon, know about the plain English Campaign.
  • Lesson 3: Know about the style of writing including short words, sentences and paragraphs, know the correct layout for letters, writing letters from draft through to final copy, know how to proofread effectively, know about proofreading symbols.
  • Lesson 4: Writing a letter of complaint, a letter of apology, a circular letter and a thank you letter
  • Lesson 5: Be familiar with the format of a curriculum vitae, know how to write a job application letter, learn how to write notes, notices, memos and fax forms, know how to design and about the use of leaflets, learn about envelope sizes and uses of different paper.
  • Lesson 6: Learn about E-mail, learn about net acronyms, netiquette, how to set out a business email and how to format and present web pages.
  • Lesson 7: Know how to communicate effectively on the telephone, about non-verbal communication such as body language and dress, learn about video conferencing and the advantages of personal networking.
  • Lesson 8: Understand how to alleviate fears when doing a presentation, learn how to structure and prepare a presentation, know how to use your voice for effective communication and learn about non-verbal communication in a presentation

Duration

Course Duration:   18-20 hours
What Next:

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Our Guarantee

Over 50,000 students per year take one of our courses.  Our unique training system has been proven to work with over 98% who complete achieving a pass.

To show how confident we are in our product we guarantee: 

  1. To give you a no quibble, full refund should you not be 100% happy following your 1st session.
  1. To allow you to re-sit the training and exam at no additional cost, should you not pass 1st time.
  1. To allow you to come back at anytime after you’ve completed the course for a free refresher.  We understand that you frequently may learn a skill that you then find you don’t use for a while.

 


 
 


I would recommend it to people of every age and occupation. Listening to each other and communicating in a simple, effective and positive way can do miracles.

Timea Balazsi

4th March 2008

The course was very through, and covered a multitude of topics in depth. Pitman’s encouraging staff were really supportive and made the learning experience very enjoyable. Effective Business Communication helped me become more confident in the workplace, especially when going through the interview process. I would definitely recommend the course to people looking for their 1st job.

18th July  2008

Charlotte Bailey

The Effective Business Communication course gave me a good understanding of how to communicate in the workplace and how to write formal and informal letters. The course covered everything I need to communicare effectively in the workplace, I found this course very helpful.

Rachael Carl

Effective Business Communication

5th May 2009

 

 
 

     
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