Proofreading & Structuring

Structuring provides a company with a visual representation of how it is shaped and how it can best move forward in achieving its goals.

Proofreading & Structuring

Planning & Structuring

Structuring provides a company with a visual representation of how it is shaped and how it can best move forward in achieving its goals.
KC Systems Limited help leaders receive critics to understand how to make their employees’ feedback actionable.
As a large company with over 200 business units and brands that function in sometimes very different industries, each operates autonomously. Even in decentralized companies, there are still usually built-in hierarchies (such as the chief operating officer operating at a higher level than an entry-level associate). However, teams are empowered to make their own decisions and come to the best conclusion without necessarily getting “approval” from up top.

Proofreading

Most people devote only a few minutes to proofreading, hoping to catch any glaring errors that jump out from the page. But a quick and cursory reading, especially after you’ve been working long and hard on a paper, usually misses a lot. It’s better to work with a definite plan that helps you to search systematically for specific kinds of errors.

If you try to identify and revise too many things at once, you risk losing focus, and your proofreading will be less effective. It’s easier to catch grammar errors if you aren’t checking punctuation and spelling at the same time. In addition, some of the techniques that work well for spotting one kind of mistake won’t catch others.