159 Putting it in Writing
• say what you mean;
• be specific;
• be positive;
• remove blockages.
Style is personal. Choosing how to write is like choosing how to
dress. Improving your style is not unlike improving your dress
sense. Look around; imitate what you admire;
aim for functional
elegance rather than excessive flamboyance.
Say what you mean
Concentrate on what you want to say, not how to say it.
Imagine the reader’s response. If you only had a few seconds to
get your point across, what would you say?
Be sincere, and avoid
‘scaffolding’: any writing that refers to the fact that you are
writing (‘In this report, I shall…’).
Be specific
Aim to be precise rather than vague. Avoid generalising. Use
numbers,
and names, so that your writing becomes more
personal. Use verbs with a specific meaning and avoid verbs that
don’t mean much (
get
,
carry out
,
perform
,
give
,
conduct
,
implement
,
move
,
do
). Make it concrete. Give real examples. And use jargon
carefully.
Be positive
The best functional writing is
forward-looking and action-
centred. Avoid writing too much about what has happened, what
hasn’t happened, what should have happened or what is wrong.
Instead, write about proposals, future action and what you are
doing. Make definite promises and avoid emotive language.
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