A writer’s journey: the path to clear communication

A writer's journey: the path to clear communication

By Tom Wadsworth

From complexity to clarity

Are you thinking about doing a plain language writing workshop? Maybe you’re looking to brush up on your skills or you want to learn how to adopt this clear, concise style for your workplace writing.

You might think that doing a 1- or 2-day workshop will solve all your writing problems and sweep away the bad habits that are holding you back. But in our experience, a plain language workshop is not a quick fix.

The journey from complexity to clarity is tough. And the road is usually long and winding – one filled with pitfalls, challenges and setbacks. We think of it as a typical hero’s journey: the quest for wisdom that appears in all kinds of tales, from Homer’s Odyssey to The Hunger Games.

For this tale, let’s swap out ‘hero’ for ‘writer’ and imagine our hero, Luca, is on a quest for clear, concise writing. Join us as we follow her journey.

Daring to hope

Once upon a time, there was a policy officer called Luca. A seasoned writer, she was used to communicating in the highly formal style she learnt at university. She’d perfected the narrative structure, and her tone was informed and authoritative. She rarely spent any time planning and felt that writing was one of her strengths.

And yet, on this bright winter’s day, she felt frustrated.

Lately, she found that her supervisor was missing the important points she was making and misinterpreting her arguments. She kept having her work handed back to her for rewrites and rework. And it was happening a lot.

Deepening understanding

A few weeks later, Luca’s boss asked her to start work on a new brief. Until now, she’d only applied the plain language techniques to simple texts. This would be a real test.

She hadn’t felt this nervous at work for years. Her hands were clammy, her heart skipped a beat. The voice snorted. It sat back, amused, and waited for her to fail.

Luca flicked through her training notes and reviewed the main plain language tools. She thought about what she’d learned: focus on the content and structure first. Check that the design elements support the content. Engage the reader with the right tone. And write clearly with simple sentence structures and smart word choices.

And so she began.

Reaping the rewards

After a few false starts, Luca was pleased. Her draft was tight. It was much shorter than she was used to, but when she shared it with her team, everyone commented on how easy it was to read.

And the best bit? Not a single reader misinterpreted the content, and everyone supported her recommendations. She even got a shout-out at the weekly check-in.

Achieving a breakthrough

Luca’s final test came the next week. Still basking in the success of her brief, she was caught off guard when her boss asked her to join her at the Minister’s office for a meeting.

She was handed the most important task of her career to date – leading a new policy proposal for next year’s Budget. If all went well, it would go to the Minister for approval and then on to the Expenditure Review Committee. This was massive!

This time, Luca wasn’t tempted by her old methods. She knew that if she went back, there was no way she’d finish on time and worse still, her NPP would fail.

As the deadline loomed, she set to work, planning out her first draft. She distilled the reams of data and information that her team had compiled into a series of compelling and connected arguments. And all the while, she kept a picture of the Minister at the forefront of her mind.

Returning triumphant

The week before Christmas, she got the news: after months of back-and-forth negotiations, revising the numbers and finessing the details, the Minister had finally approved the NPP. It would go to the next ERC meeting. This was really happening!

And best of all? Luca’s success meant the voice was gone… for good!

Next steps

Are you ready for your own hero’s journey to becoming a better writer?

Our workshops transform writing at work into writing that works. Enrol today or contact us to arrange training for your whole team.

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