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Plain Language in Government Writing: A Step-by-Step Guide

Author Judith Gillespie Myers
Publisher Management Concepts
Category Business & Economics
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ISBN / ASIN1567262244
ISBN-139781567262247
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A Plain English Guide to Writing in Plain Language

Whether you are in the public or private sector, good writing skills are critical to your success in the workplace. Plain Language in Government Writing: A Step-by-Step Guide shows you how to apply federal plain language guidelines to every type of writing from emails, memos, and letters to agency communications, technical procedures, and budget justification statements. Using examples from a variety of federal and state agencies, this practical guide walks you step-by-step through every phase of the writing process, providing tips for improved clarity, conciseness, and completeness.

This valuable reference will help you:
-Write for diverse audiences in reader-friendly, plain language
-Overcome writers block
-Gain confidence in your ability to write and get results
-Make your writing visually appealing
-Prepare for briefings and presentations
-Recognize successful writing and identify what makes it effective

Plain Language in Government Writing: A Step-by-Step Guide will enable you to express yourself more clearly and concisely, produce documents more efficiently, and work more effectively with others throughout the writing process.

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