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How to Keep Your Business Writing Clear And Up To Date

Most of us are busier than ever these days. We don’t have time to decipher the memos, e-mails, and other business messages we receive. We need to understand them the first time we read them. And we need to write them clearly so that our audience isn’t forced to labor over their meaning.

Years ago, old fashioned business messages were often filled with redundancies and stilted wording, for example, “Upon procurement of the supplies, your request will be scrutinized and taken under consideration in a timely fashion.”

Today, the most effective business messages are clear, concise, and easy to comprehend.

We write pretty much the way we speak, in Plain English, which most eighth and ninth graders can readily understand.

Here are eight things you can do to keep your business writing clear and up to date:

    1. Use every day words you and your audience understand. You need to impress your audience with clarity, not with words they have to look up in the dictionary. Write “old,” rather than “antiquated”; “certain,” rather than “unequivocal,”; “read,” rather than “peruse.” 

Writing clearly in up-to-date language saves time and money and can prevent misunderstandings. It shows respect for your audience and builds good will. Implement the above guidelines, and your colleagues will look forward to your business messages. You’ll also enjoy a competitive edge in the workforce.

Written on 1/22/2009 by Mary Ann Gauthier. Mary Ann is a writer and an adjunct instructor of English at a private college. She teaches listening skills to her business communication students and is also working on a book about the therapeutic benefits of journaling. Photo Credit:
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