A persuasive, easy-to-follow business case helps you communicate your ideas to decision-makers clearly – which ultimately means more cases getting the thumbs up. That’s why we made this course. It’s designed to help teams who write business cases to internal decision-makers – such as board members, senior managers and department heads.
But this isn’t just an off-the-shelf course: we’ll create bespoke materials by working with you and tailoring the learning using real-life examples of your organisation’s documents.
A key feature of this course is that all delegates receive our unique pre-course writing analysis. This covers 15 different areas of writing skills and helps us ensure the training meets the delegates’ precise writing needs.
Any team who want to persuade stakeholders to buy, sell, sign off or agree to a project.
Any level. We tailor the content to meet participants’ needs, documents and backgrounds.
A face-to-face one-day training course is standard. However, we can adapt the course
for shorter or longer sessions as required.
We’ll also analyse a sample of each delegate’s writing before the course and produce
a graph of the results, showing both strengths and areas that need work. The trainer
will talk through the results with delegates individually during the course, giving them
targeted feedback that means they can focus on their problem areas and make rapid
improvements.
Running tailored training and consultancy since 1998
More than 60,000 delegates from 6,000 organisations worldwide
Delegates rate our training 9/10, with an average NPS rating of 64
With over 20 years of experience delivering business-writing and communication-skills training, Emphasis has built an unrivalled reputation, reaching over 60,000 satisfied delegates across the globe. Today, everyone from individuals to entire companies can learn effective business writing and communication skills...
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