• Main Website
  • Other blogs: myPUBGUIDE
  • My Health
  • Ghost Pubs
  • Random
  • Archive
  • RSS
  • Ask a question

Carnotaurus on Development and more!

David Ogilvy, internal memo: “How to Write,” 1982:
The better you write, the higher you go in Ogilvy & Mather. People who think well, write well. Woolly minded people write woolly memos, woolly letters and woolly speeches. Good writing is not a natural gift. You have to learn to write well. Here are 10 hints:
1. Read the Roman-Raphaelson book on writing. Read it three times.
2. Write the way you talk. Naturally.
3. Use short words, short sentences and short paragraphs.
4. Never use jargon words like reconceptualize, demassification, attitudinally, judgmentally. They are hallmarks of a pretentious ass.
5. Never write more than two pages on any subject.
6. Check your quotations.
7. Never send a letter or a memo on the day you write it. Read it aloud the next morning – and then edit it.
8. If it is something important, get a colleague to improve it.
9. Before you send your letter or your memo, make sure it is crystal clear what you want the recipient to do.
10. If you want ACTION, don’t write. Go and tell the guy what you want.

-David Ogilvy, internal memo: “How to Write,” 1982  (via trevorloy)

4. Never use jargon words like reconceptualize, demassification, attitudinally, judgmentally. They are hallmarks of a pretentious ass.

Surely, do not use jargon if your intended recipient is a dumb ass.

10. If you want ACTION, don’t write. Go and tell the guy what you want.

That depends if you want to cover your own ass.

(via derekg)

Source: trevorloy

    • #communication
  • carnotaurus Avatar Posted by carnotaurus
  • 1 year ago > trevorloy
  • 47
  • Permalink
Share

Short URL

TwitterFacebookPinterestGoogle+

47 Notes/ Hide

  1. abneralvarado likes this
  2. mattkizerian reblogged this from lilly
  3. avijeet likes this
  4. austinsmodernlife likes this
  5. mastocha reblogged this from carnotaurus
  6. gallerynextnow reblogged this from carnotaurus
  7. altruition reblogged this from derekg
  8. corollarium reblogged this from lilly
  9. iphonespyapps likes this
  10. dubbitsbudbits likes this
  11. hyphentaken21 likes this
  12. jwby reblogged this from lilly
  13. jwby likes this
  14. addrenaline likes this
  15. sparkmaschine reblogged this from lilly
  16. carnotaurus reblogged this from derekg
  17. ruqaiyahn likes this
  18. saifajani reblogged this from lilly and added:
    The better you write, the higher you go in Ogilvy & Mather. People who think well, write well. Woolly minded people...
  19. bleeblog likes this
  20. weblogofjames likes this
  21. iamanauthorityonnothing likes this
  22. viktorbezic likes this
  23. hystericalparoxysm likes this
  24. ajcronk reblogged this from lilly
  25. beachtones likes this
  26. dawnw likes this
  27. buzz likes this
  28. ryansholin likes this
  29. mad9 likes this
  30. joshua likes this
  31. joegle likes this
  32. wkmacura likes this
  33. strle likes this
  34. rikwuts reblogged this from lilly
  35. michael likes this
  36. tedroden likes this
  37. derekg reblogged this from lilly
  38. paulrandall likes this
  39. cdixon likes this
  40. lilly likes this
  41. lilly reblogged this from trevorloy
  42. trevorloy posted this
← Previous • Next →

Carnotaurus on Development and more!

About

Avatar It's Philip Carney, a Technical Lead for a Public Limited Company in Greater Manchester. The main technologies I use are ASP.NET MVC, C#, and JavaScript. As a child, I began writing 6510 assembler in 1984; decades later, I still enjoy programming.

Me, Elsewhere

  • @ghost_pubs on Twitter
  • Facebook Profile
  • Google
  • Linkedin Profile

Twitter

loading tweets…

I Dig These Posts

See more →
  • RSS
  • Random
  • Archive
  • Ask a question
  • Mobile

Carnotaurus 2013.

Effector Theme by Pixel Union