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Logical Thinking and Writing in Business Communication

7 min · 22. maj 2026
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This introduces a framework for mastering logical business communication tailored specifically for Japanese professionals. The central premise suggests that effective writing is primarily achieved through rigorous preparatory thinking, which should account for eighty percent of the creative process. By emphasizing the structural organization of ideas, the material teaches authors how to clarify their core message and provide supporting evidence. This methodology aims to transform standard prose into persuasive arguments that are easy for readers to digest. It serves as a guide for using logical reasoning to enhance clarity and professional impact in corporate correspondence.

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