Rating: Summary: Most Informative Book Ever Read on Procedures! Review: What a wonderful book? I can't imagine anyone writing anything bad about this book unless they are vindicative or something. This book is packed full of good information and writing a book is not easy, I should know, I have tried. Writing procedures is very easy especially with this book but trying to write paragraph to paragraph and chapter to chapter is very difficult. I commend this author for such a concisely written, no fluff, book on a boring subject. He has made it interesting and useful. Thanks Mr. Page.
Rating: Summary: The 7-Step Writing Format is so easy to apply Review: When I first started writing procedures for my company, I had such difficulty in figuring out how to present the information. I tried the outline and then narrative and neither were well received by my readers. Then I bought this book and I was amazed at how simple the author's writing format really was. Once I understood how to use each section heading, I simply filled in the blanks, more or less as the author states, it's not not easy, but close enough. What I liked even more was that the author kept to the format even if all categories were not used. He simply wrote "NA" in the section, but KEPT the 7 sections regardless of content. My readers love this format and thank me for releasing such professional looking procedures. Thanks Steve Page.
Rating: Summary: Great Book for a Process ImprovementTeam! Review: When I read this book, I was so impressed with its simplicity. The author is so practical and clear. I was thrilled to have found something so concise and clear and so reasonably priced compared to other books out there. I also look at the sales rank. I was so impressed with this book that I bought another 20 for my process improvement Team. We read the book together and applied its principles. I like it when an author takes a stand on issues instead of giving me many chances. Thanks Dr. Henry Tobin Director of Process Improvement
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