Section 5
Word Choice
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Boundless Business
Business
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4 concepts

Keeping the Audience in Mind
The most important concept to keep in mind when writing for business is who your target audience is.

Avoiding Slang and Jargon
When writing business documents, only use jargon when necessary with appropriate audiences, and completely avoid the use of slang words.

Using Impartial Language
In business writing, it is important to communicate the message using impartial or unbiased language.

Avoiding Passive Voice
A way to focus your sentences on action and actors is to use the active voice rather than the passive voice.