2.1 Overview of written communication
As Dwyer (2005) suggests, the advantages of a plain English writing style are efficiency, equity and effectiveness. Plain English writing should reflect the 7 Cs (Dwyer 2005, p.441):
- clear (readable, logical and unambiguous)
- complete (contains all necessary details)
- concise (no more information than necessary)
- considerate (aware of the reader)
- courteous (tactful and sensitive)
- concrete (not vague)
- correct (care taken with grammar, punctuation and spelling)