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Print Price: $36.99

Format:
Paperback
144 pp.
15 b/w illus., 198 mm x 135 mm

ISBN-13:
9780195115659

Copyright Year:
1997

Imprint: OUP US


The Plain English Approach to Business Writing

Revised Edition

Edward P. Bailey, Jr.

In offices across America, the Masters of Gobbledygook are hard at work. They're bombarding in-boxes with those long, confusing memos that colleagues don't have the patience to read--and bosses don't have the time to rewrite. They use words like "commence" or "prior to" instead of "begin" or "before." They bury their main point somewhere in the last paragraph--and take two pages to get there. Everybody knows one of them; in fact, you may even be one of them. But now there's help for anyone who's ever fallen prey to businessese, academese, legalese, or any other "ese" when faced with a blank memo pad.
In The Plain English Approach to Business Writing, Edward Bailey--who spent twenty years working in the bastions of bureaucratese--offers readers a powerful new communications tool. Written for busy professionals who want to improve the quality and clarity of their own (or their staff's) writing style, this no-nonsense guide is an indispensable office companion. Bailey's approach is 5urprisingly straightforward: just write as you would talk. Plain English is not only easier to read; it's also easier to write. And it's so effective that many large organizations are endorsing, if not demanding, its use in the work place. Pithy and entertaining, Bailey points out all the dos and don'ts of plain English. He then illustrates them with examples drawn from a wide array of sources, including business documents, technical manuals, trade publications like Consumer Reports, and the works of writers such as Russell Baker and John D. MacDonald. From the basics to the fine tuning, he offers practical advice on clarity and precision, organization, layout, and a host of other important writing topics.
A delightful, down-to-earth guide, The Plain English Approach to Business Writing is for professionals of all backgrounds (government, military, legal, financial, technical, corporate) and staff at all levels (from the company CEO to the ambitious secretary). The Plain English Approach to Business Writing can be read in an hour--and used for the rest of one's life.

Reviews

  • "Its handiness and brevity recommend themselves well to the busy professional."--Issues in Writing
  • "Anyone who has ever had to read through a memo 'verbalizing an operative proposal with viable alternatives and appropriate linkages' will appreciate this concise book of writing tips."--Booklist
  • "Ed Bailey's approach to business writing is wonderful. He developed a marvelously commonsense approach to direct communication that seems timely, practical, and eminently useful."--James S. O'Rourke, University of Notre Dame

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Edward Bailey has a national reputation as an expert in writing. He is Professor of Business Communications at Marymount University near Washington, D.C. He is the author of The Plain English Approach to Business Speaking (OUP) and serves as a consultant in business and government.

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Special Features

  • A down-to-earth writing guide for the busy executive
  • Shows readers how to improve the quality and clarity--and increase the speed--of their business writing
  • Provides a practical model that helps writers get started and stay organized
  • Includes dozens of real-life examples drawn from business documents, technical manuals, trade publications, and the works of well-known writers