The Write Blog
A YES ATTITUDE – 10 UNIQUE PROJECTS TACKLED BY TWFH
Sometimes, finding vendors and business partners to take on unique projects for your company is challenging. This problem can be especially true if you’re looking for a writing agency. It’s always nice to be told yes, but unfortunately, that word is hard to come by these days—even with contractors wanting your business. However, at The […]
10 WAYS COMPANIES CAN GET AHEAD OF THEIR REPUTATIONS
In the business world, reputation is everything. Companies must strive to take proactive steps to protect their reputations for several crucial reasons. First, reputation plays a pivotal role in building trust with customers, stakeholders, and the general public. A positive reputation establishes credibility and reliability, making customers more likely to choose and remain loyal to […]
PLAIN WRITING ACT OF 2010: HOW ORGANIZATIONS CAN IMPROVE COMMUNICATION WITH THE PUBLIC
The Plain Writing Act of 2010 is a critical tool for government institutions and private corporations to enhance communication and ensure regulatory compliance. By promoting clear and accessible language, the act facilitates effective engagement with the public, fostering transparency, inclusivity, and trust. For government entities, adhering to plain writing principles enables them to fulfill their […]
THE 5 MAIN STAKEHOLDER REPORTS EVERY COMPANY NEEDS
Effective reporting is a crucial component of corporate strategy. Companies must produce periodic reports to meet the needs and expectations of regulatory agencies, investors, customers, and other stakeholders. The frequency and type of reporting needed depends on the regulatory and legal requirements companies face, as well as the expectations of stakeholders both inside and outside […]
HOW TO CREATE A SUCCESSFUL EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM
As we approach the second half of 2023, workplace culture is in a state of great transition. Global events, economic turmoil, and generational value shifts have disrupted the American workplace, dramatically transforming workers’ attitudes about their jobs. The pandemic-era trends of Quiet Quitting (employees not actually quitting their jobs but being largely disengaged and making […]
THE INS AND OUTS OF A STELLAR STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT PLAN
A key component of any successful project is ensuring that the relevant stakeholders are kept engaged in the decision-making process from start to finish. Neglecting stakeholder engagement opens the door for costly miscommunications, ill-informed decisions, and drastic reductions in project efficiency. A stakeholder engagement plan exists precisely to close this door and make sure it […]
3 KEY REASONS WHY COMPANIES NEED A CRISIS COMMUNICATION PLAN
In today’s fast-paced and interconnected world, companies face a variety of potential crises that can impact their reputation, financial stability, and overall success. From natural disasters and product recalls to data breaches and social media controversies, the need for effective crisis communication has never been more important. Having a crisis communication plan in place is […]
TIPS AND TRICKS FOR FORMATTING LARGE WORD DOCS WITH MULTIPLE EDITORS
Microsoft Word has lots of great features that have simplified the writing of documents for decades—all kinds and sizes of documents. But there’s a hitch when it comes to supersized documents. Massive projects like book manuscripts, detailed requests for proposals (RFPs), standard operating procedures (SOPs), training manuals and handbooks, and lengthy white papers call for […]
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT GETTING HELP FOR YOUR NONFICTION BOOK
Writing a nonfiction book can be one of the most rewarding experiences in a person’s life. It offers a unique opportunity to share knowledge, expertise, and insights with a wide audience, leaving a lasting impact on readers. Through the process of researching, organizing ideas, and crafting compelling narratives, authors gain a deeper understanding of their […]
HOW TO MARKET YOUR NONFICTION BOOK
It used to be that only self-published authors had to promote their books. Unfortunately, that’s no longer the case. Even if you are savvy enough to land a publisher, you will still be expected to do your part to market your book aggressively. While none of that seems like much fun, we will attempt to […]