Are people often confused by your Emails? Do people not read your Emails? If you write poorly, it can confuse readers and they often won't read them.
Organizing the key points for your communication is helpful in two ways: it helps you put key points in a logical order for your readers and reduces your writing time because you can keep focused on your key points. Two strategies that you can use to organize your key points are ranking and planning worksheets.
This brief tutorial teaches you how to use Ranking and Planning Worksheets to organize your communications.
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Monday, September 25, 2017
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