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    crete answers to the questions below, you will be armed with crystal-clear ideas. Also, think about soliciting help from at least two people unlike you in personality.

    • Feedback raises the expectation in the

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    Before any document is finalized, you need to let someone else take a look at it. I cannot stress enough the significance of this step! Letters, memos, reports, brochures, even important e-mails—any writing that will see the light of day— should be read by others before you send it off because:

    • Feedback sharpens your final product even though it may drive you crazy, take time, or make you feel like you’ve bared your soul to the world.

    • Feedback does not mean you have to give up your voice or throw out what you’ve written. Feedback does not equate with criticism.

    • Feedback is getting another perspective—that of the different audiences who will read your document.

    • Feedback means that when you hand the document over for review, you ask for specific suggestions from your reader, not just a pat on the back. By getting concrete answers to the questions below, you will be armed with crystal-clear ideas. Also, think about soliciting help from at least two people unlike you in personality.

    • Feedback raises the expectation in the o

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    ill see the light of day— should be read by others before you send it off because:

    • Feedback sharpens your final product even though it may drive you crazy, take time, or make you feel like you’ve bared your soul to the world.

    • Feedback does not mean you have to give up your voice or throw out what you’ve written. Feedback does not equate with criticism.

    • Feedback is getting another perspective—that of the different audiences who will read your document.

    • Feedback means that when you hand the document over for review, you ask for specific suggestions from your reader, not just a pat on the back. By getting concrete answers to the questions below, you will be armed with crystal-clear ideas. Also, think about soliciting help from at least two people unlike you in personality.

    • Feedback raises the expectation in the

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    • Feedback does not mean you have to give up your voice or throw out what you’ve written. Feedback does not equate with criticism.

    • Feedback is getting another perspective—that of the different audiences who will read your document.

    • Feedback means that when you hand the document over for review, you ask for specific suggestions from your reader, not just a pat on the back. By getting concrete answers to the questions below, you will be armed with crystal-clear ideas. Also, think about soliciting help from at least two people unlike you in personality.

    • Feedback raises the expectation in the

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    fferent audiences who will read your document.

    • Feedback means that when you hand the document over for review, you ask for specific suggestions from your reader, not just a pat on the back. By getting concrete answers to the questions below, you will be armed with crystal-clear ideas. Also, think about soliciting help from at least two people unlike you in personality.

    • Feedback raises the expectation in the

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    crete answers to the questions below, you will be armed with crystal-clear ideas. Also, think about soliciting help from at least two people unlike you in personality.

    • Feedback raises the expectation in the organization that words are important and that writing well is a shared goal.

    Who you are professionally is mirrored in your writing. Taking time for feedback can avert the loss of revenue, image, or clients. A superintendent of a large urban school district said, “I check my ego at the door and listen intently to the advice and ideas of others.” A CFO of a large hospital concurred. “I will always ask others to read my material. The first question is ‘What does this say to you?’”

    Start by making a feedback sheet with some or all of the following questions on it. Clip it to your document and circulate to people you trust to give you honest feedback.

    Have I been specific enough?

    Do I support my ideas with evidence that is objective?

    Do I present opposing points of view in an objective manner?

    Are you able to see the

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