Writing Mistakes Explained
Common writing mistakes: burying the lead with main point last, passive voice obscuring actor, jargon overload, and vague pronouns like it or this.
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Common writing mistakes: burying the lead with main point last, passive voice obscuring actor, jargon overload, and vague pronouns like it or this.
Common writing mistakes: burying the lead with main point last, passive voice obscuring actor, jargon overload, and vague pronouns like it or this.
Writing for decision-makers: lead with recommendation, provide supporting evidence, quantify impact, address risks, specify next steps and timeline.
Writing for decision-makers: lead with recommendation, provide supporting evidence, quantify impact, address risks, specify next steps and timeline.
Writing for clarity: Short sentences with one idea each, familiar simple words, active voice where subject acts, concrete examples illustrating abstractions.
Writing for clarity: Short sentences with one idea each, familiar simple words, active voice where subject acts, concrete examples illustrating abstractions.
Writing structure guides readers: Top-down starts with conclusion, bottom-up builds to conclusion, chronological follows time order, problem-solution format.
Writing structure guides readers: Top-down starts with conclusion, bottom-up builds to conclusion, chronological follows time order, problem-solution format.
Editing for precision eliminates ambiguity: Remove weasel words (seems, might, perhaps), specify quantities (many → 73%), clarify pronouns (it, this, that).
Editing for precision eliminates ambiguity: Remove weasel words (seems, might, perhaps), specify quantities (many → 73%), clarify pronouns (it, this, that).
Clear writing: one idea per sentence avoiding compound complexity, active voice with subject doing action, concrete nouns over abstractions, short sentences.
Clear writing: one idea per sentence avoiding compound complexity, active voice with subject doing action, concrete nouns over abstractions, short sentences.