Guiding Your Readers

Readers are more likely to have problems taking appropriate action based on a document that has faulty organization or poorly written paragraphs and sentences.

The danger is that readers may make their own assumptions about which points are most important, and these assumptions may not be the same as the writer’s. This may result in confusion or misunderstanding and make it harder for the writer to achieve the intended purpose.

Ask yourself, “Do I want it to be read or to be ignored?”
―Sector Manager