General rants

RESUMES ARE LIKE ROMANCE

Not long ago, I spoke to a group of high school students about resume writing. My goal was to help them understand what resumes really are – a tool that allows companies to quickly eliminate people from the application and interview process. I spoke with some experience, having been the resume screener at several jobs. … Read more

WOULD YOU CHOOSE A COMPLEMENT OR A COMPLIMENT?

Rarely have I encountered clients who become furious over word choices, but it does happen. I was working on an ad for a company in human resources, and used the phrase “to complement your staff.” Upon reviewing it, the client changed the largest word in that sentence to “compliment.” I changed it back, and the … Read more

A SIMPLE WAY TO MAKE CUSTOMERS FEEL APPRECIATED

Not long ago, I made a first purchase from an online retailer. The price was right, and the product showed up a day earlier than expected, so I was already impressed. About a week later, the retailer did something surprising. They mailed me a postcard with a handwritten message from an employee thanking me for … Read more

SWITCHING TO PLAIN ENGLISH BOOSTS TAX REVENUES

As the federal government debates the latest batch of tax proposals, maybe they need to give thought to what officials in Washington State did some time back. At a time when tax revenues are hard to come by, those officials boosted use-tax revenues by a whopping $800,000! Did they raise rates? No. Hire private investigators? … Read more

WHEN APPROPRIATE ISN’T

Many people use some words that don’t really need to be there. A great example is “appropriate,” as it’s used in sentences such as “once we review the information, we’ll take appropriate action.”   However, saying “once we review the information, we’ll take action” is every bit as meaningful and effective. And because it says … Read more