5 Suggestions To Improve Your Writing Skills
Remember the process is not difficult; it is your own mind that creates the complications! Here are 5 suggestions you can put to use immediately to help you 'demystify' the writing process and make your efforts easier and more productive. Take the time to select a subject or topic of interest to you, and your readers of course. If several come to mind than jot them down, provided you remember how to use a pen or pencil in this age of push button technology. Now that you have determined what topic(s) you want to focus your efforts on, what points do you want to make and why? List these points out in an organized and easy to follow fashion for your viewers and by doing so you will also be giving the writing process some structure. This will make your efforts flow more easily! Knowing the 'why' behind what you are composing is useful for writing your introduction and a great way to let readers know what to expect.
When you give yourself the time to plan effectively and be working in the future you will save your self time, have less stress and maximize your business opportunities. Holding team members accountable can be the hardest part of the job but it is absolutely necessary. Many managers allow poor performers to continue because they are uncomfortable confronting people but if you allow poor performance to go unchecked you may soon end up with an entire team of poor performers. The key is to stay on top of individual performance issues and address them immediately. First determine that it really is a performance issue that is the team member's responsibility and not failure to train properly or lack of direction. Once you have determined that the performance issue is the team member's responsibility you need to address it. Always remember to discuss the specific performance issue and never attack the person's character.
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