Customer Reviews:
Just a VERY basic reference. For novice writers. December 1, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
ANY leader who uses this to find ways to describe their sailors has no business writing their evals. These "phrases" are tired and unoriginal; they are fluff, unsubstantial, non-quantitative, and demonstrate lack of vocabulary, ability to construct meaningful sentences, and lack of creative writing ability. It's a moderate "reference" for certain types of guidelines as far as form, or certain criteria if you are a novice eval/fitrep writer. If you can't spell, don't know the difference between LEAD and LED (as in past tense leadership), and fill your sentences with far too many prepositions, use this to de-junk your writing, to find a concise way to just get to the point. Any board in the Navy will recognize these meaningless "BLURBS" and it will diminish the credibility and weight of the block 43 write up. 20+ years of evals/and fitreps and still writing!
Fantastic product!! November 10, 2006 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great help in writing your Navy Evaluations!! Bought it for my husband (at his request) and he is completely happy with it.
Navy Eval and Fitrep Writing Guide. June 23, 2006 0 out of 6 found this review helpful
I recently made a comment on about not recieving my book, which i must take back because after all the confusion was settled. Ms. Bently resent me my item as i asked for. Ms. Bently has offered me the Best Custumer Service i have ever recieved and i would be greatful to do business with her again. Thank You Ms. Bently.
The last of any book I would use! December 26, 2005 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
If you are looking for a book to help your Sailors to get promoted, use the Guide to Naval Writing! This book will not do it, period!
If you can't write, this won't help you! December 18, 2001 22 out of 25 found this review helpful
This is another of the "pick a phrase from column A" books that makes awards and evals so difficult to wade through. The same trite phrases we've all seen, like "meticulous attenion to detail..." and "impressive military bearing-- consistently outstanding in PRT". The boards know you just picked sentences out of this book-- if you write evals with it, you do yourself and your troops a disservice. Its sole use is as a thesaurus, when you just can't find another way to say "Outstanding".
|