Why use humor in business communications? Done correctly, humor can add personality and life to an otherwise dull or routine project. Anecdotes, humorous quotations or clever observations can help to win over a reader and make them more receptive to your message. In fact, many business books contain cartoons scattered throughout them designed to reinforce [...]
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March 7, 2010 by David Perry · 1 Comment
Filed under: Content, writing
Social Tagging: business • communications • humor • writing
Filed under: Content, writing
Social Tagging: business • communications • humor • writing
January 21, 2010 by David Perry · 1 Comment
Filed under: Content, writing
Social Tagging: art • good • science • writing
Filed under: Content, writing
Social Tagging: art • good • science • writing
How do you know if you’re a good writer or if what you’re reading represents good writing? Most people believe that good writing is subjective. They think it is an art, not a science, which is to say that it’s imprecise, follows loose guidelines and is open to interpretation. This approach is in direct contrast [...]
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