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Explaining NCA - Writing Quality

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Improvements in clarity and accuracy are essential for this article. For instance, the previous version cited managerial commitment as a 'necessary' condition for organizational change. This example does not accurately reflect the complexity of the topic and may mislead readers unfamiliar with the literature on organizational change. Furthermore, the article's tone previously resembled a sales pitch, where the discussion of limitations seemed more like justifications rather than genuine acknowledgments of the method's constraints.

To enhance the article's value and readability, we should strive for conciseness and precision in our writing. It has been observed that explanations sometimes become unnecessarily verbose, utilizing many words where fewer would suffice. A more direct and clear approach in our explanations could greatly benefit readers' understanding and engagement with the content. 97.120.154.81 (talk) 13:54, 8 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]