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Business Communication for Career Readiness

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High Impact Business WritingModule 1

with Sue Robins, M.S.

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Lesson 1: AudienceLearning Objectives

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Lesson 1: AudienceLearning Objectives

• Learn how to ensure the reader acknowledges the value in reading your document

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Lesson 1: AudienceLearning Objectives

• Learn how to ensure the reader acknowledges the value in reading your document

• Know how tone and style of language affect the reader’s perception of your meaning

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Lecture 1: AudienceLearning Objectives

• Learn how to ensure the reader acknowledges the value in reading your document

• Know how tone and style of language affect the reader’s perception of your meaning

• Learn strategies for ensuring the audience is able to understand your message

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• Think about your goals and responsibilities

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• Think about your goals and responsibilities

• Remember your reader has lots of content to read

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Your Job as a Writer…

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Your Job as a Writer…

• Prove the value of your document quickly

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Starting your Document

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Starting your Document

1. Get right to the point

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Starting your Document

1. Get right to the point• Be polite, professional and focused

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Starting your Document

1. Get right to the point• Be polite, professional and focused

2. Make reading the material easy

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Starting your Document

1. Get right to the point• Be polite, professional and focused

2. Make reading the material easy• Be clear, efficient and enjoyable

• Be personable and friendly

• Avoid overly formal language

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Starting your Document

1. Get right to the point• Be polite, professional and focused

2. Make reading the material easy• Be clear, efficient and enjoyable

• Be personable and friendly

• Avoid overly formal language

3. Think about your audience

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Starting your Document1. Get right to the point

• Be polite, professional and focused

2. Make reading the material easy• Be clear, efficient and enjoyable

• Be personable and friendly

• Avoid overly formal language

3. Think about your audience• Tailor your message appropriately

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Who are you writing to?

• The reader’s role in the organization or the relationship

• Value to reader

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Writing for Senior Managers

Be clear about what they need to know

Ask questions about what they expect

Review similar documents

Find out the manager’s perspective on topic

Find the manager’s content expectations

Address primary concerns and questions

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Writing for Large and Diverse Audiences

• Write for general public (well-educated, but not knowledgeable on the topic)

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Tips for General Audience Writing

• Be respectful, clear and concise

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Tips for General Audience Writing

• Be respectful, clear and concise

• Write like you are updating team member

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Tips for General Audience Writing

• Be respectful, clear and concise

• Write like you are updating team member

• Avoid “tech-speak”

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Point of View

• Use the Reader’s Point of View

• Say something valuable

• Judge clarity

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Tips for Tone• Be likable and sound natural• Avoid casualisms• Avoid being overly formal and wordy• Use names and personal pronouns• Include courtesies• State arguments positively• Avoid sarcasm• Use active voice• Express goodwill by exhibiting concern

for reader’s viewpoint• Assume their goodwill and cooperation• Be judicious with use of humor

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Tips for Tone• Be likable and sound natural• Avoid casualisms• Avoid being overly formal and wordy• Use names and personal pronouns• Include courtesies• State arguments positively• Avoid sarcasm• Use active voice• Express goodwill by exhibiting concern

for reader’s viewpoint• Assume their goodwill and cooperation• Be judicious with use of humor

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Tips for Tone• Be likable and sound natural• Avoid casualisms• Avoid being overly formal and wordy• Use names and personal pronouns• Include courtesies• State arguments positively• Avoid sarcasm• Use active voice• Express goodwill by exhibiting concern

for reader’s viewpoint• Assume their goodwill and cooperation• Be judicious with use of humor

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Tips for Tone• Be likable and sound natural• Avoid casualisms• Avoid being overly formal and wordy• Use names and personal pronouns• Include courtesies• State arguments positively• Avoid sarcasm• Use active voice• Express goodwill by exhibiting concern

for reader’s viewpoint• Assume their goodwill and cooperation• Be judicious with use of humor

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Tips for Tone• Be likable and sound natural• Avoid casualisms• Avoid being overly formal and wordy• Use names and personal pronouns• Include courtesies• State arguments positively• Avoid sarcasm• Use active voice• Express goodwill by exhibiting concern

for reader’s viewpoint• Assume their goodwill and cooperation• Be judicious with use of humor

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Tips for Tone• Be likable and sound natural• Avoid casualisms• Avoid being overly formal and wordy• Use names and personal pronouns• Include courtesies• State arguments positively• Avoid sarcasm• Use active voice• Express goodwill by exhibiting concern

for reader’s viewpoint• Assume their goodwill and cooperation• Be judicious with use of humor

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Tips for Tone• Be likable and sound natural• Avoid casualisms• Avoid being overly formal and wordy• Use names and personal pronouns• Include courtesies• State arguments positively• Avoid sarcasm• Use active voice• Express goodwill by exhibiting concern

for reader’s viewpoint• Assume their goodwill and cooperation• Be judicious with use of humor

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Tips for Tone• Be likable and sound natural• Avoid casualisms• Avoid being overly formal and wordy• Use names and personal pronouns• Include courtesies• State arguments positively• Avoid sarcasm• Use active voice• Express goodwill by exhibiting concern

for reader’s viewpoint• Assume their goodwill and cooperation• Be judicious with use of humor

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Tips for Tone• Be likable and sound natural• Avoid casualisms• Avoid being overly formal and wordy• Use names and personal pronouns• Include courtesies• State arguments positively• Avoid sarcasm• Use active voice• Express goodwill by exhibiting concern

for reader’s viewpoint• Assume their goodwill and cooperation• Be judicious with use of humor

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Tips for Tone• Be likable and sound natural• Avoid casualisms• Avoid being overly formal and wordy• Use names and personal pronouns• Include courtesies• State arguments positively• Avoid sarcasm• Use active voice• Express goodwill by exhibiting concern

for reader’s viewpoint• Assume their goodwill and cooperation• Be judicious with use of humor

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Tips for Tone• Be likable and sound natural• Avoid casualisms• Avoid being overly formal and wordy• Use names and personal pronouns• Include courtesies• State arguments positively• Avoid sarcasm• Use active voice• Express goodwill by exhibiting concern

for reader’s viewpoint• Assume their goodwill and cooperation• Be judicious with use of humor

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