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The One-Idea Rule : An Efficient Way to Improve Your Writing at School and Work - Mark Rennella

The One-Idea Rule

An Efficient Way to Improve Your Writing at School and Work

By: Mark Rennella

eBook | 29 August 2023

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Writer and writing coach at Harvard Business School Mark Rennella offers practical advice for students and budding writers in The One-Idea Rule—focused on a simple principle and designed to bolster writers' confidence and skills, helping to level the playing field between beginners and those with more experience.

Most advice about writing looks like a long laundry list of dos and don'ts. For those already accomplished as writers, these lists can be a helpful addition to an already-developed communication style. But for teens starting college and young professionals entering the workforce, it can be challenging to wield such complex advice to tackle increasingly demanding writing assignments.

After a thirty-year career as a writer, instructor, and editor, Mark Rennella has crafted a battle-tested method with these budding writers in mind: the One-Idea Rule, anchored on the assertion that every component of a successful piece of writing should express only one idea.

As the subjects they encounter become more complex and the length of their writing tasks grow substantially, students and young writers require new approaches to writing that both facilitate intellectual growth and boost their self-confidence. The One-Idea Rule is a writing primer aligned with and empathetic toward these young writers' needs.

With The One-Idea Rule, writers embarking on their adult lives and professional journeys will have a reliable methodology they can easily remember and count on for all of their writing tasks, as well as increased confidence about the cogency of their writing and its potential for impact in the public sphere.

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