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Proo 1/14/09 What did we ever do before spell check? Remember the days when we all had dictionaries at our desks so that we could be sure that our letters included the most appropriate words, spelled and used correctly? In today’s world, we tend to let our computers autocorrect our mistakes and move on from there. While auto correct catches a lot of mistakes like spelling and verb tense, our word processing program will surely not correct inaccuracies in our writing. For these issues, we must continue to hold ultimate responsibility. For instance, we certainly want to do all that we can to avoid appearing foolish by transposing a set of numbers or forgetting a decimal point. We also want to do all that we can to avoid statements that are misleading or patently incorrect. As the Standards for Excellence: An Ethics and Accountability Code for the Nonprofit Sector® states, “Nonprofits should assure that any educational information provided to the media or distributed to the public is factually accurate and provides sufficient contextual information to be understood.” There are so many ways to be sure that we meet this particular standard. One practical first step might be to institute a checklist for items to check on before any written document is released to the public. Another step to consider is to have a second, or third, or fourth set of eyes reviewing all written reports before their release. Log in to access this educational resource packet. If you forgot your password, click here and we will e-mail it to you. Not a member? Join now!
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