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Swinburne University of Technology

  • 23% international / 77% domestic

Business Writing Skills

  • Non-Award

In this one-day short course, you’ll learn how to improve your business writing skills and get your message across with ease, speed, precision and clarity. Writing in the workplace is now ubiquitous and is an unavoidable part of professional life.

Key details

Degree Type
Non-Award
Course Code
BUSSIS
Study Mode
In person, Online

About this course

In this one-day short course, you’ll learn how to improve your business writing skills and get your message across with ease, speed, precision and clarity. Writing in the workplace is now ubiquitous and is an unavoidable part of professional life. From constant emails, to high-profile presentations, reports, business plans, cases or proposals and social media, our written content is a direct reflection on us. It’s important to write correctly, as well as express ourselves with clarity and efficiency to achieve the desired outcomes. Many professionals need assistance to plan their documentations, organise their thoughts, choose the right tone, and cut the ‘waffle’. This communication short course will present you with the tools for effective business writing. Who should attend? Any professional who wants to improve their writing in the workplace. This includes reports, presentations, documents, business cases, emails and other correspondence. Short Course, Professional Development, Business Skills, Communication and Interpersonal Skills, Business Writing Skills

Study locations

Hawthorn

Off-Campus

Online

Career pathways

Professional Recognition:
N/A
Career Opportunities:
N/A


Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Communications courses at Swinburne University of Technology.
75.8%
Overall satisfaction
79.1%
Skill scale
74.4%
Teaching scale
48.5%
Employed full-time
$52.2k
Average salary