In business, as in our personal lives, we write to be understood. We want the recipient — client, employee, partner or boss — to comprehend the message behind the email, memo, report or proposal.
Writing can be an albatross around the neck. Or it can be an adventure of great expectations leading to profitable ends. For Alex Z. Salinas, writing is a wild roller-coaster ride with its curvy ...
After several years of teaching data analytics, I have come to an agreement that at the end of each academic semester, I will suffer through grading between 20 and 40 group reports. Each report is ...
I’ve been writing poetry for about as long as I can remember; in truth, I can’t even remember how long. My mother died of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 1996; my father died in 2005 from multiple urinary ...
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Over the years that I have been an English teacher, there has been a steady decline in students’ writing skills. Every time I assign a major piece of writing, one that is multiple pages in length, I ...
FORT MCPHERSON, Ga. - Forrest Gump may believe life is like a box of chocolates, but women's accomplishments in history can be better compared to a box of cookies. Girl Scout cookies, that is. After ...
It's been about two months since we re-launched the Dark Reading Commentary section to focus on opinions. Today, we clarify two other types of Commentary submissions that we publish on Dark Reading.