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The Workplace Writer's Process: A Guide to Getting the Job Done
Anne Janzer, author
The Secrets of Business Writing Success
If writing is any part of your job, you owe it to yourself to figure out how to get it done consistently, efficiently, and successfully.
This book covers the business communication skills no one teaches you in writing class:
What the “curse of knowledge” is and how to avoid it
How to streamline collaboration with simple checklists
Why the style guide is your friend, and how to create one for your business
The most efficient way to approach revision
How to set up review and approval processes for success
Use the practical strategies in this book to finish more projects in less time, creating content that serves your business and advances your career.
Reviews
Janzer (The Writer’s Process) leverages her extensive experience as a copywriter in the tech world to create an extremely practical and easy-to-digest guide to writing on the job. The book focuses on “the neglected part of the job of writing: planning and scoping, strategies for collaboration, and risk reduction.” Although a few aspects of writing mechanics are included, the vast majority of the text deals with managing the external realities of writing in a busy workplace with a variety of stakeholders. Janzer uses an informal and conversational tone, and her prose is refreshingly lean. The book covers aspects of writing from the practical (e.g., the benefits of an in-house style guide, the perils of shrinking deadlines) to some lightweight theory (e.g., on cognitive strain and cognitive empathy). The book’s short, discrete chapters lend themselves to hopping around in the text, and the advice can be applied to a variety of professional formats: emails, blog posts, user manuals, internal reports, and so on. Janzer includes real-world anecdotes to complement and illustrate her advice. The book closes with checklists and planning templates, along with a list of additional readings. The content often feels like common sense, but Janzer has packaged it so effectively that this guide will be invaluable for many a professional library. (BookLife)