Critical Communication Skills – Reporting for Engineers Workshop

Critical Communication Skills – Reporting for Engineers Workshop
May 15 @ 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm

Critical Communication Skills – Reporting for Engineers Workshop
Well-written reports are essential to any scientific, engineering, or business project. High-quality reports communicate effectively with clients, stakeholders, and other parties involved in a project, while also providing an accurate, lasting record of the project’s activities. The Reporting for Engineers Workshop is designed to help engineering professionals improve their technical writing and reporting skills, ensuring that their reports are clear, concise, and meet the needs of their audience.
Through a combination of interactive sessions and expert guidance, participants will learn how to craft reports that satisfy client expectations and provide a clear, accurate summary of project progress. The course also emphasizes the importance of understanding your audience when creating reports, with expert interviews on writing effective executive summaries and adapting content for different stakeholders.
Please note this is part of a 3-part series, and you can take each module individually or as a complete program!
Why Attend the Reporting for Engineers Workshop?
This workshop will teach participants how to create high-quality reports that meet professional standards and client expectations. Reports are a critical tool in communicating project status, results, and activities. By improving your reporting skills, you will not only enhance communication with clients but also establish a clear record of work that can be referred to throughout the project lifecycle. Whether you are writing detailed technical reports or concise executive summaries, this workshop will provide you with the tools and strategies to ensure your reports are well-received.
What You Will Learn in the Reporting for Engineers Workshop:
- The key components of a well-written engineering report
- How to structure reports to meet client expectations
- Techniques for writing clear and concise executive summaries
- Understanding the importance of audience considerations in report writing
- Practical strategies for improving technical writing and maintaining a professional tone
This workshop will include practical exercises and case studies, allowing participants to apply the techniques they learn to real-world scenarios. Participants will gain insights from industry experts on how to craft reports that effectively communicate technical information while addressing the needs of different stakeholders.
What You Can Expect:
- 4 hours of virtual, instructor-led training
- Interactive exercises to enhance report writing skills
- Expert insights on improving report quality and meeting client needs
Workshop Details for Reporting for Engineers Workshop:
Workshop Details:
- Date: May 15, 2025
- Time: 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM EDT
- Member Fee: $140 (includes textbooks; log in to see member pricing; price updates automatically in cart)
- Non-Member/New Member Fee: $170
- Series Dates:
- Team and Client Communications: April 10, 2025
- Senior Document Review: June 19, 2025
- Instructor: Christa Bedwin, B.Sc., B.Ed.
*Course materials will be mailed before the start of the program. Please provide your mailing address to OSPE.
Credential Awarded:
Upon successful completion of the workshop, participants will receive a certificate of completion. This program qualifies for 4 hours of continuing professional development (CPD) credits.
About the Instructor
Christa Bedwin, B.Sc., B.Ed.
Christa Bedwin is a Senior Technical Editor with over 20 years of experience coaching scientific and engineering writers. She specializes in helping engineers and scientists improve their communication skills, offering practical advice and techniques tailored to their needs. Christa has published multiple textbooks on technical writing and contributes to major industry publications. Her deep expertise in communication helps engineers build better relationships with clients and teams, ensuring project success.