Do you keep your writing short and concise?
Last updated by Tiago Araújo [SSW] 2 months ago.See historyIn today's fast-paced world, lengthy emails, web content, and instant messages can be overwhelming and difficult to navigate.
Embrace the principle of "less is more"
By being concise and focusing on relevant information only, we can capture the reader's attention and prevent important messages from being overlooked or postponed due to time constraints.
"The team conducted a comprehensive evaluation of the project’s scope and objectives to determine the best course of action moving forward."
Bad example - Unnecessary filler words
"The team has evaluated the project."
Good example - Fewer words without losing meaning.
Keep your writing short, direct, and to the point, ensuring our messages are accessible and impactful, even for busy individuals on the go.
"I didn't have time to write a short letter, so I wrote a long one instead."
Mark Twain