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© Charles Sturt University, 2008
Acknowledgement: Workplace Productivity Program (WPP) grant from DEEWR. Organisational Development Resources from Hedy Bryant, Narelle Marr and Judy Doulman. Business and Report Writing programs developed by Stacey Flanagan for CSU in 2007. Special thanks to Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) for permitting use of and reference to online resources. This module will also be available as an online resource on CSU Interact in the later half of 2008.
© Charles Sturt University, 2008
Learning resource Business and Report Writing Skills
Owner Carissa Michel
Version: 1.0 September 2008
Summary/Overview of changes
Business and Report Writing Skills at CSU
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LEARNING IN THE WORKPLACE
To continue to reinforce your learning from this workshop, when you return to your team use the table below to assist you to reflect on the concepts introduced. Your reflection may also incorporate other behaviours that you have observed from other leaders within your workplace as well. You should aim to identify at least 10 different situations. As part of your reflection, identify some of your key strengths and opportunities for improvement in the way you apply business and report writing skills within the workplace. What steps might you be able to take to improve your own practice?
Business and Report Writing Skills at CSU
Effective business and report writing concepts
How have you applied this? Try to think of a specific work situation
What attributes of effective business and report writing did you display?
What was the outcome? Describe this in terms of the characteristics of effective business and report writing.
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PROGRAM OVERVIEW
This program is designed to introduce some of the key concepts and skills supporting business and report writing at Charles Sturt University (CSU). Although this program does highlight many important areas of