Yes, sometimes newspapers quote CEO’s uncritically. A story that’s just about what someone said is pretty thin. Particularly when it’s just a claim made without evidence. However, I still think...
Yes, sometimes newspapers quote CEO’s uncritically. A story that’s just about what someone said is pretty thin. Particularly when it’s just a claim made without evidence.
However, I still think it’s a bad take. Too often we see the opposite problem, with essays that are too much about the writer’s opinions and attitude. I’m in favor of explaining clearly what happened and how you learned it before saying what you think about it. Too many writers skip that part!
Yes, sometimes newspapers quote CEO’s uncritically. A story that’s just about what someone said is pretty thin. Particularly when it’s just a claim made without evidence.
However, I still think it’s a bad take. Too often we see the opposite problem, with essays that are too much about the writer’s opinions and attitude. I’m in favor of explaining clearly what happened and how you learned it before saying what you think about it. Too many writers skip that part!