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Business Writing. Breath or Depth?
One of the most important choices in business writing is deciding whether your message should focus on breadth or depth.
Breadth means giving the big picture without diving too far into details. This approach works well for executive summaries, quick updates, or introductory explanations where your audience needs clarity fast.
Depth, on the other hand, is about narrowing your focus and exploring one topic thoroughly. It’s the right choice for reports, proposals, or instructions where readers need specifics to make decisions or take action.

Choosing between the two starts with understanding your audience. Leaders and busy stakeholders often prefer breadth to grasp the essentials quickly. Teams, analysts, or technical staff will most likely need all the details to do their jobs accurately, so depth would be best for them.
Overall, strong business writing is more about choosing the right one for the situation rather than one being better than the other. When you match your level of detail to your audience’s needs, your message becomes clearer, more efficient, and far more effective.
