Many of us feel insecure about our writing ability, while others simply don't spend any time thinking about it. Glen craymon has been an editor at the new york times for close to 35 years. He also teaches an incredibly popular class at the stamford graduate school of business called winning writing. In fact, his students honored glen by awarding him their annual distinguished teaching award.
“The reader is impatient,” says Glenn Kramon, Stanford GSB lecturer in management and editor at the New York Times. “Start with the most important conclusion and then explain how you got there.”
On the latest episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, lecturer and podcast host Matt Abrahams sits down with Glenn Kramon to talk about just how important our writing is — from a lengthy report to the opening line of an email. Listen as they discuss tips on improving your writing skills and share examples of what not to do.
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