Data analysts often face with the challenge of demonstrating their sophistication as a communicator, which requires them to develop advanced writing skills. To achieve effectiveness in writing, book 15~30 min everyday in your calendar and practice.
AGC issues are highly associated with SR churn.
Although such beginnings might be common in presentations and emails reporting analysis findings, and although some clients might not have much difficulty in decoding such abbreviations, it would be wise to spell out terms on their first occurrence.
Please consider future yourself as one of the current clients as well, and prepare documents accordingly.
TODO: Explain
Write with nouns and verbs, not with adjectives and adverbs. The adjective hasn't been built that can pull a weak or inaccurate noun out of a tight place. — Strunk and White in "The Elements of Style"
The adverb is not your friend. — Stephen King in "On Writing"
- Intensifying adverbs such as rather, quite, incredibly, and extremely are mostly pointless, as they do not alter the argument.
- Hedging adverbs such as almost, generally, sometimes, and usually indicate uncertainty, which erodes the credibility of your argument.
There is no need to call a problem very difficult. It is either difficult or not. Adding 'very' to the sentence does not alter the argument.