Tuesday, March 10, 2015
If only everyone could write proposals and solve problems
Imagine what our world would be like if everyone had mastered the skill of writing proposals and was an expert problem solver. We could have world peace. We could have never ending stock market growth. We could all be living the high life. But alas, our world is not like that, and even experienced writers need to learn how to better their proposals. Proposals can be written down in a document or can be presented orally. They can be solicited from the managers above or can be unsolicited messages from the employees below. They can be direct or even indirect. We make proposals in order to provide different solutions to various problems. Solutions may often be effective when they are produced collaboratively. We live in the day and age of Wikipedia, Google Drive, Dropbox, and this ever ethereal cloud. We work on projects collectively therefore we can brainstorm collectively. In order to develop a solution we do personal brainstorming and then we offer our personal ideas. Those ideas merge with the collective into a group idea. We evaluate alternatives, consider what the best possible option may be, and then we proceed to implement the solution. I honestly believe if everyone could effectively communicate collaboratively we could have a better world, a world filled with peace, progress, and posterity. If you are reading this, make sure you understand that communicating effectively is one of the most important life skills that can be learned.
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