Document-centered workflows can consume a lot of your time, no matter if you do them routinely or only from time to time. It doesn’t have to be. In reality, it’s so easy to inject your workflows with extra efficiency and structure if you engage the right solution - DocHub. Sophisticated enough to handle any document-related task, our platform lets you alter text, pictures, comments, collaborate on documents with other parties, create fillable forms from scratch or web templates, and digitally sign them. We even protect your data with industry-leading security and data protection certifications.
You can access DocHub tools from any place or device. Enjoy spending more time on creative and strategic work, and forget about cumbersome editing. Give DocHub a try today and watch your Foster Application workflow transform!
In this tutorial, Alexis Swenson discusses "The Elements of Style" by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White, highlighting its significance as a concise guide to essential writing rules for high-quality writing. Strunk, an English professor at Cornell, taught key writing principles from 1899 to 1937, with a focus on his 17th rule: "omit needless words." This rule has greatly influenced Swenson's writing practices in grant applications, blog posts, and emails. E.B. White, author of "Charlotte's Web," wrote the introduction for the book's fourth edition, having learned from Strunk himself. Swenson emphasizes the lasting relevance of these writing guidelines in effective communication.