S E C R E T.
W.P.(G)(40) 211.
9TH AUGUST, 1940.
WAR CABINET.
BREVITY.
Memorandum by the Prime Minister.
To do our work, we all have to read a mass of papers. Nearly all of them are far too long. This wastes time, while energy has to be spent in looking for the essential points.
I ask my colleagues and their staffs to see to it that their Reports are shorter.
Reports drawn up on the lines I propose may at first seem rough as compared with the flat surface of officialese jargon. But the saving in time will be great, while the discipline of setting out the real points concisely will prove an aid to clearer thinking.
W.S.C.
10, Downing Street.
9TH AUGUST, 1940.
Winston Churchill's memorandum to the War Cabinet, 9 August 1940. Crown Copyright. Original held at the Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge. Reference: CHAR 23/5. Reproduced under the Open Government Licence.