Smart Brevity: The Power of Saying More with Less
By (Author) Jim VandeHei
By (author) Mike Allen
By (author) Roy Schwartz
Workman Publishing
Workman Publishing
1st November 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
302.23
Hardback
224
Width 203mm, Height 133mm
Youre wasting your readers time. Heres how to change, in just six words.Brevity is confidence. Length is fear.
This guiding principle turned first Politico and then Axios into hugely influential media companies. Its also in the dna of Smart Brevity, the Axios spin-off that teaches Fortune 500 companies, organisations, professional writers and other individuals how to get their message heard. Now theyve distilled their lessons into an essential guide and manifesto for writing effectively in the digital age.
Smart Brevityis a system and strategy that will teach anyone who works with words how to think more sharply, communicate more crisply, and save your readers time. Its about how to say more with less. And how, on a deeper level, to clean up and reframe your thinking.
Youll learn how to create a muscular tease the thing that will flag down your readers attention. How to craft a 'lede' a short, sharp, memorable opening sentence. How to round up, prioritise, weigh and whittle down your most important points. There are dozens of tips chosing the right words, kicking bad habits (hello, irony), and staying provocative. And rules-of-thumb: Would you read it if you hadnt written it
Today were drowning in words. Back when the authors worked at The Washington Post, web trackers revealed an eye-opening truth: hardly anyone it clicked through a storys first page. Heres how to fight through that fatigue and ensure that your message is finally and fully heard.
A Wall Street Journal and USA Today national bestseller!
"Smart... [it offers] ways to communicate in a short-attention-span world."
--The New York Times' DealBook
"A slick, engaging and...laudable effort to help communicators reach through the verbal haze and grab readers by the lapels."
--The Wall Street Journal
"The writing of Smart Brevity is refreshingly taut and punchy; most of the sentences are finely crafted, short, and to the point, and rip across the page."
--The New Republic
"The Axios founders' new book makes the case for condensed communication--in an increasingly complex world."
--The New Yorker
Jim VandeHei is the co-founder, CEO and Chairman of Axios, a media company focused on breaking news and invaluable insights across business, politics, technology and the world. VandeHei is also an executive producer of the Emmy Award-winning docu-news series, Axioson HBO.Before Axios, VandeHei co-founded and was CEO of Politico, the media company that upended and revolutionised political and policy journalism in Washington, New York, and Europe. Overseeing both the editorial and business teams, VandeHei was the leading strategist behind its highly scalable and successful business model. Prior to this, VandeHei spent more than a decade as a reporter, covering the Presidency and Congress for The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post. He was named national Editor of the Year in 2016.VandeHei is from Oshkosh, Wisconsin. He has a bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh.
Mike Allen is a co-founder of Axios.Mike is responsible for Axios editorial coverage, and writes the flagship daily newsletters, Axios AM and Axios PM.Mike was a co-founder of Politico, where he created the Playbook franchise and helped build the company for its first decade. He has been named several times to Vanity Fair's 'New Establishment' list.He is also an alumnus of TIME, The New York Times, The Washington Post, the Richmond Times-Dispatch and The (Fredericksburg, Va.) Free Lance-Star.Allen is from Orange County, Calif., and graduated from Washington and Lee University.
Roy Schwartz is the co-founder and President of Axios. As President, Schwartz has led Axios through multiple fundraising rounds, overseen all company strategy and business operations and most recently launched Axios HQ, an internal communications software platform to help teams communicate more effectively. Schwartz also serves as executive producer of the Emmy Award-winning docu-news series Axios on HBO. Under his leadership, Axios was listed as one of Fast Companys 'Worlds Most Innovative Companies 2018' and announced as Washington Business Journals '2021 Fastest Growing Companies'.Schwartz has been named as one of DCInno's 2016 '50 on Fire' for marketing and advertising, and as 2015 FOLIO 100 'Corporate Catalyst'.Schwartz is the former chief revenue officer for Politico. Prior to Politico, he was a Partner at Gallups management consulting practice in Washington, DC and California advising Fortune 500 companies on employee and customer engagement.Schwartz was born in Israel and grew up in England. He has a bachelor's degree and M.B.A. from the University of Maryland.