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5th March 2016, 08:23 AM
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Corporate secretary training
Hello sir I would like to know the training course in Corporate secretary so please provide me suitable information about the same.
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5th March 2016, 08:24 AM
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Re: Corporate secretary training
Corporate secretaries need to master the proper terminology, business writing and office management skills used by companies. Information about course Corporate secretary courses are available through one-year certificate programs and two-year associate's degree programs. The training programs offer for administrative assistants, legal secretaries, executive assistants and office secretaries. Training prepares the students to work in a variety of environments, including legal offices, hospitals, banks and schools. Degree programs include an internship or cooperative education experience, as well as significant general education coursework. Students in a program designed for corporate secretaries learn to write a variety of business documents, including letters, email and memos. General study areas Here are a few common concepts found in corporate secretary courses: Math Communications Finance Accounting Computers List of Corporate Secretary Classes 1. Corporate and Business Law Course Students learn about business and legal terminology used by office managers in this corporate secretary course. They begin this process by learning how to interact with customers who have problems relating to warranties and product liability. 2. Success Skills for Secretaries Course This skills course prepares future secretaries for the decisions they might have to make and common problems they could have to solve. The course covers a wide variety of topics, including human interaction, accepting criticism, becoming assertive and staying organized. Students learn how they can engineer change in an office by promoting efficiency and organization. 3. Business Writing Course Students in this corporate secretary class learn how to generate business documentation, including letters, business proposals and presentations. |
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