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Business Writing Tips Archive

  1. Use a Forecasting Subject Line
  2. Put What You Want to Get Done in Paragraph One
  3. Five Ways to Make it Easy For Your Readers
  4. Avoid Worn-out Clichés in Your Opening Sentence
  5. Avoid Worn-out Clichés in Your Closing Sentence
  6. Follow Basic Email Etiquette For Greater Productivity
  7. The Harmful Effects of Rambling Rose
  8. A Strategic Advantage That Begins at the Keyboard
  9. Use Plain Language
  10. Use Short Sentences
  11. Use Short, Simple Words
  12. Write in Active Voice
  13. Avoid Hidden Verbs
  14. Finesse With Tone
  15. Find Your Hidden List
  16. The Productivity Checklist
  17. How to be Read in Government and Corporate America--Use the Models of Writing to Get Things Done® (WGTD)
  18. Clear Communication Drives Productivity
  19. With Procedure Writing, Point of View is Everything
  20. In the Heat of the Moment‐‐If It Feels Good, Don't Do It
  21. Make Your Procedure a Thing of Beauty-Use an Appropriate Format
  22. Make Your Procedure a Thing of Beauty-Use an Appropriate Format (Example 2)
  23. A Tribute to the Gregg Reference Manual-the Gatekeeper of Business Grammar Since the 1950s
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