Business Writing for Civil Servants

Your ideas are powerful. Learn to masterfully deliver your vision and message with the eloquence it deserves with the business writing course. You will navigate the world of business communications (emails, memos, proposals etc.) using simple writing tools and techniques taught in this  Course.
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What's included?

  • Videos
  • Ebooks
  • Assessments
  • Certificate

Category

Personal Development Skills

Instructor

Office of the Head of the Civil Service 

More About the Course

This course equips you with essential skills and techniques for purposeful writing in professional settings, including email writing, client proposals, reports, and memos. You'll learn to project a positive image, gain confidence to close more business deals, and master invaluable skills and tricks of business writing. Good writing makes your ideas stand out, and this course, with its practical localized examples, teaches the art of writing for success, which is crucial in our fast-changing digital world.

Learning Outcomes

  • You will develop the ability to craft clear, concise, and professional emails that achieve their intended purpose and convey a positive image.
  • You will be able to create compelling and well-structured client proposals that clearly communicate value and persuade clients to engage with your services.
  • You will master techniques to enhance persuasiveness in writing, helping you to influence and negotiate successfully in business contexts.

Course contents

Meet the instructor

Cvil Service Academy

The Federal Civil Service under the leadership of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation recognizes the service as the engine of governance with key contributory roles by the private sector as stakeholders in the development process. In this regard, the OHCSF creates platforms to promote public/ private partnerships in the development of competencies and exchange of professional ideas/ knowledge.
Patrick Jones - Course author