There are so many other methods of communication, and writing is only one of them. Forming good sentence structures and grammar in any language, is impressive and desirable, but that will not necessarily make you a good communicator.
The structured education system has in a way, made us to believe that, unless you are a well-spoken person, or a great writer or teacher, you will not do well in leadership. Far from the truth! If you can do 'show and tell' with only a few words, you can move mountains!
Let's compare your 'learn to write well' part of your question with a tool maker and his tool. He is known to make an excellent tool, meaning that, he has successfully communicated his excellence and discipline in tool-making to the marketplace.
However, he wants to 'learn to write well' in order to communicate to his apprentices how better to make tools.
If you want to learn to write well, that is good, but it won't necessarily be the determinant of effective leadership.
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There are so many other methods of communication, and writing is only one of them. Forming good sentence structures and grammar in any language, is impressive and desirable, but that will not necessarily make you a good communicator.
The structured education system has in a way, made us to believe that, unless you are a well-spoken person, or a great writer or teacher, you will not do well in leadership. Far from the truth! If you can do 'show and tell' with only a few words, you can move
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