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Guide: The 7 deadly sins of reviewing (and how to avoid them)

Sponsored by Plain English Foundation

Many executives and team leaders say that reviewing documents written by their team members is a huge challenge for them.

A good writer won’t necessarily automatically be good at reviewing documents as well. There is a chance that their contributions might not improve a document at all and damage their writer’s confidence in the process.

This new guide by the Plain English Foundation outlines:

  • 7 questions to assess your reviewing skills.
  • Ways you can avoid the traps bad reviewers fall into.
  • Tips to help you improve your reviewing skills.

Download the guide now to learn more.



 

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