Clear Writing: Presented To: Mr. Khursheed Khan Presented By: Mehwish Fatima Bba-Iv-Ii Business Communication
Clear Writing: Presented To: Mr. Khursheed Khan Presented By: Mehwish Fatima Bba-Iv-Ii Business Communication
BBA-IV-II
Business Communication
Clear writing gets attention up high
Writing well ranks second only to management skills in business today. But job candidates with
good writing skills are a rare species. Communications skills don't come easily to many
executives. That is especially true for those with scientific or engineering backgrounds. One
explanation may be that their reading is more narrowly focused on their particular expertise.
Keeping up with their field means they have little time to read general writing - especially
fiction, which tends to have better writing than non-fiction. And the easiest way to pick up good
writing skills is to read good writers. What's good business writing? It is clear writing.
These Ten Commandments are vital for effectively communicating your point across.
Shorter sentences are also better for conveying complex information; they break the
information up into smaller, easier-to-process units.
Remember to vary sentence length, but worry about those that run more than two lines.
Short sentences pep up and clarify your text and hold the reader's interest.
Express only one idea in each sentence. Shorter sentences are also better for conveying
complex information.
Vary your sentence structure to avoid choppiness, but don't revert to tangled multi-clause
sentences.
A good rule of thumb is to look carefully at any sentence that comes close to being three
typewritten lines long. It should probably be changed.
Example:
Wordy: This manual of instructions was prepared to aid our dealers in being helpful to their
customers. (16)
Concise: We prepared this instruction manual to help our dealers serve their customers. (12)
Passive
Present design methods are predicated on the assumption that one-piece windshields are
preferred by the public.
Active
At present, designers assume the public prefers one-piece windshields.
Vague: soon
Specific: by March 15
We have hired staff, and they will complete their training next week. Compound sentence
When the stores open, we will have balloons and specials in every department. Complex
sentence
When we use big words, we try to be someone else. The chance of striking awe by means of
big words is small.
When we use words that clearly convey the meaning, only then do we impress.
The second part of the presentation deals with Construction of Clear Sentences
1. Determining emphasis in Sentence Design
Give every item its due emphasis. The sentences you write should give the right emphasis to
content.
Task as a writer is to form your sentences to communicate the importance of each item.
Longer sentences deemphasize contents. When a sentence contains two or more ideas, the
ideas share emphasis.
Examples:
The company lost money last year. The loss occurred in spite of record sales.
Although the company enjoyed record sales last year, it lost money.
The company enjoyed record sales last year, although it lost money.
Unrelated Ideas
Excessive Detail
The 9th grade students did well on most of the 3-part test with at least 85 percent of the
students at more than two-thirds of the schools passing seven of 28 test objectives.
Illogical Constructions
1. Paragraph Design
Check for clarity and construction of the sentences through Readability Statistics
Readability Statistics
Number of words
Number of characters
Number of sentences
Averages of characters per word
Averages of words per sentence
Averages of sentences per paragraph
Conclusion
Think before you write. Clear writing comes from clear thinking. If you
don't fully understand the process or the problem, you can't explain it to
others. Which means you must first establish your message.