Cultures of writing.
They see writing not merely as a bureaucratic necessity, but as a creative act with the power to accelerate change through persuasion. To fully harness writing's multiplier effect on their potential, they carve out space for empowering expression that goes beyond mandated reports.
Karina Nguyen • Cultures of writing.
the quality of an organization's output depends on the degree to which it treats writing as an act to give ideas the space to grow and resonate
Masterful writing touches people deeply because it speaks to who we are - our identity, values, fears, dreams, and our approach to science. And so I find myself in awe of organizations that dedicate themselves to the written word. That give people permission to write fearlessly as a means of engaging with the world. When done right, writing shapes ... See more
Karina Nguyen • Cultures of writing.
In stellar cultures, writing becomes a mindset for engaging with the world. Ideas evolve from fuzzy to concrete and actionable through writing. For them, writing is not just transactional, but a craft and even an art form to explore ideas and express oneself.
Karina Nguyen • Cultures of writing.
on the link between stellar organizational cultures and writing