Does anyone have a narative (for instance, one used on an ROS) that they are especially proud of, and would like to share here?
Also, do you typically write in the third person, or in the first person?
[Some feel that the first person ("I decided") is appropriate, since it is the signer speaking.
Others feel that the third person (the decision was made) is appropriate, since the narrative speaks for the entire company.]
It is already decided here what our "right way" is, but I am curious how others handle it.
-David
> Does anyone have a narative (for instance, one used on an ROS) that they are especially proud of, and would like to share here?
Is it anything like a narrative, but one involving Heidi Klum?
> Does anyone have a narative (for instance, one used on an ROS) that they are especially proud of, and would like to share here?
>
> Also, do you typically write in the third person, or in the first person?
>
> [Some feel that the first person ("I decided") is appropriate, since it is the signer speaking.
> Others feel that the third person (the decision was made) is appropriate, since the narrative speaks for the entire company.]
>
> It is already decided here what our "right way" is, but I am curious how others handle it.
>
> -David
David,
I use the first person. The effort to prepare the survey may be the product of the company as a whole but the resolution is my view. If for some reason the document was entered into a court case, it would be me that would be called to testify not the company.
Just my $0.42 worth
Why...No... it was actually Morgan Fairchild... Yeah, that's the ticket.:-P