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Everyday we write countless memos, letters, and reports without a second thought. Likewise, we give presentations, both formal and informal. Often this writing and speaking gets criticized for being jargon-ridden, obscure, or long-winded--in short, for not being in "plain English." But what is plain English, and how do we go about writing and speaking it? In Plain English at Work, Edward Bailey gives the answer, with down-to-earth tips and practical advice. Bailey, an expert in business communication, gives us a simple model for writing: BL Style: write more the way you talk. BL Organization: make your point easy to find. BL Layout: use headings, lists, and other white space so readers can see the structure of your writing. Psycholinguists, Bailey points out, have proven that the techniques of plain English writing are far easier on your readers; experience has proven that writing in plain English is easier on you--the writer, too...
This book investigates the practical application of plain English principles to improve clarity and efficiency in professional business communication. Edward P. Bailey, an established expert in the field of business communication, utilizes linguistic research and professional experience to argue that simplified, direct language reduces cognitive load for readers while streamlining the production process for writers. He presents a structured framework centered on style, organization, and visual layout to replace jargon-heavy or obscure corporate writing habits.
What You Will Find
Experts in business communication recognize this work as a practical, foundational resource for professionals seeking to improve their daily correspondence. Readers frequently note the accessibility of the prose and the immediate applicability of the author's stylistic recommendations.
Page Count:
304
Publication Date:
1996-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198026447
ISBN-13:
9780198026440
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