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Do you "solve" a non-financial deficit? "Cure" it?

English Language & Usage Asked by Lerissa on May 16, 2021

I have a list of things that are wrong with a training program. I put them in Column 1 and titled that column “Deficits” (deficit: a lack, shortage, or disadvantage). For example:

  • Training is too long
  • Training does not address associates’ fear of
    selling
  • Training is boring

In Column 2, I have listed ways to address each deficit. For example:

  • Create smaller chunks
  • Add training to help associates get comfortable with selling
  • Make it engaging

If Column 1 is titled “Deficits,” what is Column 2’s title? “Cures”? “Solutions”? “Fixes”?

I’m sure there is a better word. I just can’t think of it.

One Answer

If you wish to keep the "Deficit" heading, then the other heading could be "Correction"

Answered by John Canon on May 16, 2021

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