Words, or just a single word, will make the difference between shared knowledge and confusion. From spelling and choosing words correctly, to answering the right questions and explaining a gargantuan undertaking, it’s all about precision.
30 Incorrectly Used Words That Can Make You Look Horrible
Nothing stands out like a mistake. Knowing how to say what one wants to say is vital to precise communication.
Please read. Everyone needs to know these: “30 Incorrectly Used Words That Can Make You Look Horrible http://t.co/sZRGJvMQjA”
— R.G. Graham (@rggraham) May 14, 2014
Three Questions Every Brand’s Story Must Answer
What would your world be like? What will make it happen? How are you trying to get there right now? That’s a basic plot of any mission, so can your organization answer those questions? Communicating you or your organization’s mission requires precise, exact communication.
Clients will have questions – does your story answer them? “Three Questions Every Brand’s Story Must Answer http://t.co/CPRcabTJvs”
— R.G. Graham (@rggraham) May 15, 2014
Here’s What You Missed at Social Media Camp
A precise message can be derived from a complicated event. Social Media Camp 2014 was a gigantic venture – three speakers presenting at the same time and over 750 attendees. Nonetheless, Laurel Lindsay distilled it into short, exact sentences that loses no important details despite having a low word count.
Here’s what you missed at Social Media Camp http://t.co/YVtoNK2l8V #yyj #business #training #social
— Laurel Anne Lindsay (@laurellindsay) May 15, 2014
Over to You…
How do you practice precision? Do you agree that routine and creativity can mix? How important to you is a precise story?