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{{#Wiki_filter:8 Strategies for Effective Writers | {{#Wiki_filter:8 Strategies for Effective Writers Every document is unique so there's no one size fits all! Here are some practices you can apply! | ||
: 1. Assignment and Alignment Consider who will be the reader and what their interests/needs are. | |||
Provide an outline of the document and align with decisionmakers on scope and key contents. | |||
: 4. Use Clear Messaging and Plain Language | |||
: 2. 80/20 Rule Contents should be clear, to the point, and add value. | |||
Use a graded approach to determining quality expectations, depending on the document type. | |||
: 7. Peer Review | |||
: 5. Diverse Views Obtain a peer review to gain fresh perspective and feedback. | |||
: 1. Assignment and Alignment | Consider and include views from all relevant stakeholders early in the development process. | ||
: 2. 80/20 Rule | : 8. Early Review | ||
Use a graded approach to determining | : 6. Editing Provide an early version to key reviewers for early feedback. | ||
: | Use NRC Document Quality Checklist to further refine the document, and Technical Editing (QTE) if appropriate. | ||
: 3. Tailor Contents for the Intended Audience 80/20 Alexa Sieracki alexa.sieracki@nrc.gov Caroline Hsu caroline.hsu@nrc.gov For more information, contact: | |||
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Alexa Sieracki alexa.sieracki@nrc.gov Caroline Hsu caroline.hsu@nrc.gov}} | 4. | ||
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Planning Writing Refining Effective Writing Strategies 80/20}} | |||
Latest revision as of 08:28, 29 November 2024
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| Issue date: | 06/16/2021 |
| From: | Jason Cai NRC/NMSS/DREFS/MRPB |
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| Cai, June | |
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| ML21167A317 | List: |
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| Download: ML21167A322 (1) | |
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8 Strategies for Effective Writers Every document is unique so there's no one size fits all! Here are some practices you can apply!
- 1. Assignment and Alignment Consider who will be the reader and what their interests/needs are.
Provide an outline of the document and align with decisionmakers on scope and key contents.
- 4. Use Clear Messaging and Plain Language
- 2. 80/20 Rule Contents should be clear, to the point, and add value.
Use a graded approach to determining quality expectations, depending on the document type.
- 7. Peer Review
- 5. Diverse Views Obtain a peer review to gain fresh perspective and feedback.
Consider and include views from all relevant stakeholders early in the development process.
- 8. Early Review
- 6. Editing Provide an early version to key reviewers for early feedback.
Use NRC Document Quality Checklist to further refine the document, and Technical Editing (QTE) if appropriate.
- 3. Tailor Contents for the Intended Audience 80/20 Alexa Sieracki alexa.sieracki@nrc.gov Caroline Hsu caroline.hsu@nrc.gov For more information, contact:
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Planning Writing Refining Effective Writing Strategies 80/20