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Writing Business Messages. Learning Objectives. Explain the importance of adapting to your audiences and list three ways of doing so Explain why establishing credibility is vital to the success of your communication efforts - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Writing Writing Business MessagesBusiness Messages
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Learning ObjectivesLearning Objectives• Explain the importance of adapting to your
audiences and list three ways of doing so• Explain why establishing credibility is vital to
the success of your communication efforts• Discuss four ways of achieving a business-
like tone with a clear, concise style
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Learning ObjectivesLearning Objectives• Briefly describe how to select words that are
not only correct but also effective• Explain how sentence style affects emphasis
within your message• List five ways to develop paragraphs that are
unified and coherent
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Adapting to the Adapting to the AudienceAudience
• What’s in this for me?– Be sensitive to audience’s needs– Build strong relationships– Control style and tone
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Audience SensitivityAudience Sensitivity
• Adopt the “you” attitude• Demonstrate business etiquette• Emphasize the positive• Use bias-free language
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The “You” AttitudeThe “You” Attitude
• Speaking and writing for an audience– Wishes
– Interests
– Hopes
– Preferences
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Business EtiquetteBusiness Etiquette
• Show courtesy• Be considerate• Use diplomacy
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Emphasize the PositiveEmphasize the Positive
• Avoid negativity• Stress benefits• Use euphemisms
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Use Bias-Free LanguageUse Bias-Free Language
• Age • Gender• Disability • Race or ethnicity
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Audience RelationshipsAudience Relationships
• Establish your credibility• Project the company’s image
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Establish Your CredibilityEstablish Your Credibility
Honesty Objectivity Awareness
Credentials Endorsements Performance
Confidence Communication Sincerity
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Project Company ImageProject Company Image
• Be a spokesperson• Follow guidelines• Observe colleagues
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Control Style and ToneControl Style and Tone
• Use a conversational tone• Use plain language• Select active or passive voice
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Achieving the Right ToneAchieving the Right Tone• Business messages
– Differentiate between texting vs. writing– Avoid pompous language– Avoid preaching or bragging– Be careful with intimacy or humor
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Using Plain LanguageUsing Plain Language• Project a “You” attitude• Respect the audience• Boost productivity
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Using the Right VoiceUsing the Right Voice
• Active voice (subject-verb-object)– Direct, concise, vigorous
• Passive voice (object-verb-subject)– Indirect, tactful, reserved
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Composing the MessageComposing the Message
• Strong words• Effective sentences• Coherent paragraphs
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Choosing Strong WordsChoosing Strong Words
• Connotation• Denotation • Abstraction • Concreteness
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Communicating WellCommunicating Well
• Choose powerful words• Choose familiar words• Avoid clichés and buzzwords• Use jargon carefully
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Write Effective Write Effective SentencesSentences
• Choose the type of sentence• Emphasize key thoughts
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Craft Good ParagraphsCraft Good Paragraphs
• Unity and coherence– Topic sentence– Support sentences– Transitional elements
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Paragraph DevelopmentParagraph Development
• Illustration• Classification • Cause and effect• Problem and solution • Comparison or contrast
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