Centre for Continuing Education (CCE), University of Sydney
Artificial intelligence (AI) writing tools are transforming the way we write in the workplace. But how can professionals harness its power, while writing business emails, reports and other documents that reflect their own voice and expertise?
In this foundational business writing workshop, we explore efficiency-boosting ways to use AI to brainstorm, probe and research your angle or audience. We pair this with timeless techniques to plan your writing, meet audience needs and develop a clear structure, keeping you in control of the final message. We also uncover the logic behind good writing craft, such as correct sentence grammar and plain English, then use AI selectively to finesse the writing for specific outcomes.
Fast-paced and fun, the course reinforces that clear thinking and social awareness are the keys to business writing success, not big words or jargon-heavy flourishes. The workshop includes multiple hands-on exercises, lively discussion and in-class feedback on the work you write.
AIMS
This course aims to provide you with the tools to write clearly and concisely in any setting, using AI selectively to enhance your original thinking. It also covers the latest conventions in grammar, style, formatting and other systems that govern good writing.
OUTCOMES
By the end of this course, you should be able to:
CONTENT
This course is organised in the sequence of steps typically use to plan, structure, write and review any piece of business communications.
AI writing overview
Establishing the limitations and benefits of AI, particularly in areas such as ethics, originality, accuracy and completeness.
Planning
Considering audience needs, reaffirming your objectives, and choosing the right level of formality before starting to write.
Introduction to reporting
An overview of the three structures (narrative, hierarchy and topic) to use in business documents such as short reports and memos.
Tool #1: Short summaries
The report structures introduced earlier can help professionals to summarise from several sources. In this section, participants will complete several exercises summarising content using the given structures.
Refining expression
How to edit your writing in four fundamental areas: clear links, correct grammar, minimal jargon, and correct punctuation. This section includes several pair exercises and facilitator feedback that embed the learnings.
Tool #2: Emails
This unit introduces several frameworks to establish correct etiquette, suitable structure, appropriate level of tact, action-oriented subject lines and more. The real-life examples in the workbook are drawn from scenarios including stakeholder negotiation, conflict management and structured announcements.
This workshop is aimed at early or mid-career professionals who need to learn or improve their core skills in business writing. These include technical staff moving into managerial roles, people returning to the workforce after extended leave, or office managers wanting to adopt current best practice in their workplace.
This course assumes basic proficiency in written business English.
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