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Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Lessons learnt

Note this senior PR consultant's observations on the skills and qualities expected of graduates. 'Though plentiful, finding qualified early-career candidates to meet the on-the-ground challenge of delivering great client service remains puzzlingly difficult.'

Above all, his comments on the importance of writing skills are valid and well made.

The long-term decline in writing skills continues, while the demand from clients is as high as ever. I am not the first person to bemoan this trend so I'll just add two points to the ongoing dialogue. First, good writing is honed over a lifetime. It cannot be learned in college alone. It cannot be learned after embarking on a PR career. Second, reading and writing are mirror skills. To write well, you must read and read large volumes of the best writing. Few read enough and read enough of quality to become good writers.

Posted by Richard Bailey at 11:46 AM in Students | Permalink

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