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How to write fast under pressure / Philip Vassallo.

How to write fast under pressure / Philip Vassallo.
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ANF 808.066 VAS
Adult Non Fiction   Adult Lending . Automatically Renewed . 25 May 2024
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ISBN 9780814414859
Classification 808.066 VAS
Personal Name Vassallo, Philip
Title How to write fast under pressure / Philip Vassallo.
Publication Details New York : American Management Association, 2010.
Physical Description xi, 195 p. ; 23 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Note Taking DASH : getting to the task -- Direction : hitting the ground running -- Acceleration : writing on the fly -- Strength : standing fast in the midst of chaos -- Health : planning for the unexpected -- Bringing DASH : keeping a fresh approach.
Summary Note "Writing may be your least favorite workday task. In today's 24/7 business environment, writing effectively, consistently, and quickly with deadlines looming seems impossible. The clock keeps ticking, but the proposal you're writing is on hold while you wait for a colleague's data. Panic hits as you stare at an empty computer screen that should reflect the report your boss expects... yesterday. And how can you concentratelet alone be creative-between constant interruptions and the noise from the building renovations going on one floor above you?" "Paralysis can take hold when you have too much to get done and too little time to focus, let alone compose a clear sentence. How to Write Fast Under Pressure offers an easy, efficient, and confidence-building process that will help you be more productive and stay on top of assignments - even under tight deadlines, interruptions, and breaks in concentration.".
"The book's approach is based on the mnemonic DASH-the four critical components most needed for writers working under pressure - direction, acceleration, strength, and health."--BOOK JACKET.
Subject - Topical Term Business writing
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