ABSTRACT

Sometimes people say they have “a way with words.” And they do. But often they confuse eloquence with strings of words that lack concrete ideas. Thus, their “way with words” creates gobbledygook that serves no purpose other than to confuse. Consider this excerpt from a technical note:

Task oriented groups, having had sufficient application of GMP training, will, however, facilitate the achievement of optimal results in the production of product and successfully provide demonstration of an integrated work effort consistent with standards determined to be essential for quality.