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Reader-Friendly Reports: A No-nonsense Guide to Effective Writing for MBAs, Consultants, and Other Professionals
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Reader-Friendly Reports: A No-nonsense Guide to Effective Writing for MBAs, Consultants, and Other Professionals

by Carter Daniel
January 2012
Beginner content levelBeginner
224 pages
3h 50m
English
McGraw-Hill
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Checklist 4. Segment and Paragraph Structure

1. The Segments

Image Are they clearly demarcated, so that the reader can instantly tell where one stops and the next starts?

Image Are the headings sufficiently thesis-like that the reader can tell what the point of the whole segment will be?

Image Does the first sentence of each segment clearly relate to the point of the segment?

2. The Paragraphs

Does the first sentence of each paragraph “say it” so clearly that a ...

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