Engineers and Geoscientists BC

Technical Writing: Solutions for Effective Written Communication

Date(s):
Tuesday, January 28, 2020
8:00 AM–8:30 AM: Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:30 AM–4:00 PM: Technical Writing (Lunch will be provided)
Format:
Coast Coal Harbour Vancouver Hotel By APA 1180 W Hastings Street Vancouver, BC V6E 4R5
Status:
Advanced registration is now closed. A limited number of registrations will be accepted at the door.

Eligible for 6.5 CE Hour(s) of Formal Learning

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** 3 minutes walk from Burrard Skytrain Station or 10 minutes walk from Waterfront (Expo or Millenium Line) Skytrain Station/Canada Line.

** Public parkade next to hotel. Hotel valet parking $20 per day plus taxes (voucher will be provided at session).

This session is also being offered in Vancouver on May 12, 2020.

Event Details


Cost

Early Bird Price Engineers and Geoscientists BC Member: $415.00 + GST = $435.75 until January 14, 2020

Engineers and Geoscientists BC Member and EIT/GIT Regular Price: $495.00 + GST = $519.75

Non-Member Price: $495.00 + GST = $519.75

Student Member Price: $247.50 + GST = $259.88

Contact

Shirley Chow

Event Presenter(s)


Eric Tung, MA
Principal Consultant, Prolepsis Consulting

Event Description


How do I learn to write more effectively? How can I write for both technical and non-technical audiences? This seminar provides practical, applicable solutions and techniques for how to express your thoughts succinctly in written format. Through a series of hands-on workshops, you will learn to write effective emails, technical memos, letters, reports, and other documents. Whether you are a junior employee or a seasoned professional in your technical field, this seminar will help you to improve your technical writing skills.

About the Event


Objectives

In this seminar, you will learn to:

  • Write effective emails, technical memos, letters, and reports,
  • Write clearly and concisely,
  • Eliminate common errors,
  • Organize information effectively and understand how your audiences process information, and
  • Use headings, lists, and other tools to help with the readability of your documents.

Target Audience

Engineers and geoscientists who wish to improve their technical writing skills, and who write emails, letters, memos, and reports as part of their role.

What Previous Participants Have Said About the Seminar

  • “Eric was an excellent presenter. He is engaging and made the class interesting and informative.”
  • “Very clear and easy to follow.”
  • “Eric did a great job during the course. Did not overwhelm us with terms we did not require.”
  • “Great presenter, interactive session, welcoming and open to question.”
  • “Eric was an excellent speaker. Was able to stay focused the entire length of the seminar.”

Presenter

Eric Tung, MA

Principal Consultant, Prolepsis Consulting

Eric Tung is Business Communications Lecturer at SFU’s Beedie School of Business, and an English Instructor at UBC’s Extended Learning, where he teaches business and technical writing courses. Eric also develops and delivers customized training programs in technical writing, change management, leadership, facilitation, presentations, negotiations, sales, and customer service. In terms of business communications, Eric also writes proposals and business plans for clients.

In addition to teaching and training, as a Principal Consultant at Prolepsis Consulting, Eric is a business transformation and senior change management consultant, where he advises firms on large-scale organizational-wide changes. He has extensive experience leading and implementing transformation programs and projects, and works with both internal and external stakeholders to assess and support organizational readiness. Eric coaches staff across all levels and works extensively with both public and private sector organizations.