Certificate Course on Effective Business Writings

Certificate Course on Effective Business Writings

Overview

The purpose of business writings is to motivate addressees into taking the action required by the writer. If this purpose is achieved, business writings are said to be result-oriented. If this purpose is not achieved, then the business writings become unsuccessful. In today’s environment, enterprises face unprecedented cut-throat competitions. To survive and to be successful are certainly not easy by any standards, and yet enterprises have no choice but to face the harsh reality head-on if they wish to survive and to be successful. One of the effective means to ensure survival and to success is to be fully capable of producing business writings that are clear and effective, and that can lure potential customers into taking the action desired. Hong Kong today faces a difficult situation where the standard of English is indeed low compared with that of the fifties and sixties. Many writers of English produces correspondences, emails, memoranda etc that are strewn with grammatical mistakes and obscured expressions with the result that such correspondences end up in creating misunderstanding or even no understanding. Such, of course, is lamentable. In view of prevailing situation, the HKMA has decided to run this course with the ultimate view to improving the overall English proficiency of participants, thereby making them more effective in their work, and thereby preparing them for advancement in their career.

Information at a Glance

Code:

C-A0120-2020-2-F

Commencement Date:

Tuition fee

HK$3,600

Medium of Instruction:

Cantonese

Mode of Instruction:

Face-to-face / Online
Brochure

CEF

Course Name:

CERTIFICATE COURSE ON EFFECTIVE BUSINESS WRITINGS

Course Code:

21C046744
Details

Enquiry

Course Details

Ms Candy Ho
Phone: 2774 8554
Email: candyho@hkma.org.hk

General Enquiry / Course Enrolment / Membership Information

Phone: 2774 8500 or 2774 8501
Email: hkma@hkma.org.hk
Fax: 2365 1000

Payment Methods