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The Secret to Business Writing: Crash Course Business - Soft Skills #3

The Secret to Business Writing: Crash Course Business - Soft Skills #3

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The Secret to Business Writing: Crash Course Business - Soft Skills #3 TheVexinator: This is mostly good advice, but point #3 is generally horrible advice (disastrous in some business sectors. Project confidence in your abilities, do not express confidence in statements that you are not actually confident in. Otherwise, sooner or later you'll either make a serious mistake or face someone who is more knowledgeable about a topic and your poor judgement (in expressing confidence in something not worthy of that confidence) will sour your relationships both with customers and colleagues.
Being successful in business does not require being deceitful. Sometimes it helps, but it's not a necessity. Better decisions are available when the decision makers have the correct relevant facts.

Date: 2022-04-04

Comments and reviews: 8


Acronyms! : i use a lot of acronyms in my job. like, -40% of the nouns i use at work are acronyms.
to battle this, i edit the auto-correct options in Microsoft word, which is the word processor i use, to auto-correct things like 'eac' to 'Exchange Admin Center'.
this way my clients, and coworkers alike dont have to look up what im talking about, and i dont have to write it out either.
also, bulleted lists are great in tech industries. they go a step further than headers to break down sentences into digestible bytes. because reading is for English majors.

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Another important business skill I hope this course covers is the benefits of Journaling. Which would be taking the time to write down conversations you had, success, failures, and lessons learned. Reviewing them months or years later, or in the event of an issue, will be very helpful. After all, do you remember the details of what you did 4 months ago? I know project managers that keep daily journals and review them regularly to check their development progress.
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I have so many coworkers who don't spellcheck their emails and chats and it drives me absolutely insane. Especially when they type -can- when they mean -can't- or -did- when they mean -didn't-. It completely changes the meaning of what they said, and now I have to play detective and figure out what words were intentional and which were mistakes.
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I am average English speaker not have so fluency in English, I got stuck when I engaged in a long conversation beacause of this I could not write good email. Could anyone help me how do I improve my communication and writing skilld, please reply t
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You are my new fav human. You have a seamless and relaxed way about you that makes the information easy to remember. Thank you from a nearly 50 something looking for a healthy workplace. Thank you for all of the research that goes into these vids.
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Gosh, Evelyn I love your style of presenting! I train on Business Writing, and yet, I found enough to take back with me from this video. This kind of value add is exactly what makes Crash Course phenomenal.
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Twitter is important for honing skills succinctly. Communication skills require practice. Twitter is important for practice.
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