Monday, November 3, 2008

In Response to Taylor Black

I like how you touched on the fact that in the business world, there might not be time to step away from your writing, or for multiple peer reviews and revisions. When you complete something, it should be right the first time. That's what you're getting paid to do. If you can't deliver on the first try, then you either learn quickly or lose your job. Every job may not be like this, but when it comes down to it, employers really do want it done right the first time. Then they don't have to pay for revisions of something that should already be done. In school, all these suggestions are very useful, but in the business world, there might not be time. It's important though to use the review suggestions whenever possible and work in reviewing throughout the creation of the project.

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