What is thought leadership? A clear definition.
Ask ten people what thought leadership is and you will get ten answers. Many assume it belongs only to big consultancies with research budgets to match. The term has been stretched so far that it can feel like it means everything and nothing.
How to improve your writing skills: 6 timeless tips from George Orwell
George Orwell offers a series of writing tips that have become so well-known that 80 years later many British journalists can quote them by heart.
5 tips for getting more newsletter subscribers
Newsletters have become an excellent way to build communities and share content outside of the confines of social media. Here are my five tips for getting more eyeballs on your newsletter content.
How to write memorable speeches
Here are our three insights on how to structure a speech that will stick in your audience's mind.
How to write punchy op-eds
Here are our six top tips on crafting op-eds that convince and connect.
How to make your quotes quotable
A few tips on how to craft a cracking quote, and learn how to write sticky soundbites.
How to write clearly about almost anything
Nothing is too complex to write clearly about if you follow these tried and tested rules.
How to write a killer CV: 15 dos and don’ts
Reading CVs and cover letters is like smoking cigarettes – one or two won’t harm you but constant exposure will.
Experiencing writer’s block? Take some tips from the greats
Unfortunately for all frustrated writers, there is no push-the-button solution for writer’s block. But to give you a shunt in the right direction, find out what some of the greatest authors have to say about the art of writing.
22 ugly EU jargon words to avoid
If EU institutions are to stand any chance of reconnecting with disillusioned voters, they must surgically remove jargon and communicate in clear, concrete language.
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