Don't Anesthetize Your Colleagues with Bad Writing
Harvard Business Review
JANUARY 28, 2013
Don't overuse I (try not to begin paragraphs or successive sentences with it), but do lean heavily on we, our, you, and your. It may be convenient to refer to COGS instead of spelling out "cost of goods sold." By the time you find it (or give up trying), you've lost the writer's train of thought. Use contractions.
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