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Managing Change: 5 Ways a Writing Agency can Help with Change Management

Change is everywhere. It is one of the few things one can consistently expect. Stopping change is virtually impossible. Therefore, professionals must find a way to adapt to change and thrive from it. In this regard, change management is a crucial task that organizations must master. Getting change management right can have a significant impact on an organization’s ove...

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11 Common Editing and Typo Mistakes to Watch for in Your Own Book and How to Fix Them

Have you ever read a piece of writing, be it a book, article, or even a blog or social media post, that just leaves you shaking your head, wondering what the author was trying to say? Don’t let this be you or your book! From fragmented sentences and misspelled words, to lack of punctuation — good ideas getting lost in bad writing is an all-too-common occurrence...

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A Peek Inside the Incredible Minds of Multilinguals

Having the ability to fluently speak more than one language comes with a lot of advantages. But how, exactly, do multilinguals manage to flip from one language to another without getting thoroughly confused? According to a fantastic article shared by TWFH writer, Barbara Adams, research has shown that when a person who is multilingual speaks, all of the languages they k...

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How Can a Writing Agency Work With SMEs to Develop SOPs?

There’s no denying that Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) are a valuable investment for any business. But getting them written, and written well, can often be quite daunting. Sometimes it’s tempting to leave the task of writing them to your resident Subject Matter Experts (SMEs): They’re already on the payroll and do the documented tasks every day, so why not?T...

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An Industry Expert Guide to Writing a Winning Memoir

Memoir writing is nothing new. In fact, memoirs have existed since the first century B.C.E. One of the most well-known memoir writers from that period was Julius Caesar, whose memoir, “Commentaries on the Gaelic Wars,” was published into eight books. Not only did Caesar’s work give us an insight into one of the most remarkable times in history, it also conceptuali...

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