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Excellence in
Excellence in
Business Communication
Business Communication
Chapter 5
Writing Business Messages

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Learning Objectives (1 of 3)
1. Identify the four aspects of being sensitive
to audience needs when writing business
messages.
2. Explain how establishing your credibility and
projecting your company’s image are vital
aspects of building strong relationships with
your audience.

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Learning Objectives (2 of 3)
3. Explain how to achieve a tone that is
conversational but businesslike, explain the
value of using plain language, and define
active and passive voice.
4. Describe how to select words that are both
correct and effective.

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Learning Objectives (3 of 3)
5. Define the four types of sentences, and
explain how sentence style affects emphasis
within a message.
6. Define the three key elements of a
paragraph, and list five ways to develop
unified, coherent paragraphs.
7. List five techniques for writing effective
messages for mobile readers.
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Adapting to
Adapting to Your
Your Audience:
Audience: Being
Being
Sensitive to
Sensitive to Your
Your Audience’s
Audience’s Needs
(LO 1) Identify the four aspects of being
sensitive to audience needs when writing
business messages.

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Adopting a “You” Attitude
(1 of 2)

Audience-Centered Approach

Hopes Wishes Interests Preferences

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Adopting a “You” Attitude
(2 of 2)

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Maintaining Standards
of Etiquette (1 of 2)

Respect Diplomacy

Tactfulness

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Maintaining Standards
of Etiquette (2 of 2)

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Emphasizing the Positive
(1 of 2)

• Avoid Negative Language:


– Focus on ways to improve.
– Emphasize audience benefits.
• Use Euphemisms Appropriately:
– Be honest but not harsh.
– Don’t hide the facts.

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Emphasizing the Positive
(2 of 2)

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Using Bias-Free Language
(1 of 2)

Gender Age

Avoid Bias

Race/Ethnicity Disability

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Using Bias-Free Language
(2 of 2)

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Adapting to
Adapting to Your
Your Audience:
Audience:
Building Strong
Building Strong Relationships
(LO 2) Explain how establishing your credibility
and projecting your company’s image are vital
aspects of building strong relationships with
your audience.
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Establishing Your Credibility
(1 of 2)

Honesty Objectivity

Credentials,
Awareness of
Knowledge, and
Audience Needs
Expertise

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Establishing Your Credibility
(2 of 2)

Endorsements Performance

Sincerity Self-Confidence

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Projecting Your
Company’s Image

Communication
Communication Communication
Communication
Style
Style Guidelines
Guidelines

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Adapting to
Adapting to Your
Your Audience:
Audience:
Controlling Your
Controlling Your Style and Tone
(LO 3) Explain how to achieve a tone that is
conversational but businesslike, explain the
value of using plain language, and define the
active and passive voice.
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Creating a
Conversational Tone
Don’tConfuse
Don’t ConfuseTexting
Textingand
andWriting
Writing

AvoidStale
Avoid Staleand
andObsolete
ObsoleteLanguage
Language

AvoidPreaching
Avoid Preachingand
andBragging
Bragging

BeCareful
Be Carefulwith
withIntimacy
Intimacyand
andHumor
Humor
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Using Plain Language

Prefer a Simple, Unadorned Style

Support the “You” Attitude

Show Respect for the Audience

Boost Productivity and Profitability


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Selecting Active Voice
or Passive Voice (1 of 2)
Dull and Indirect (Passive Voice)
• Legal problems are created by this contract.
• The new system was proposed by the project team.

Lively and Direct (Active Voice)

• This contract creates legal problems.


• The project team proposed a new system.
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Selecting Active Voice
or Passive Voice (2 of 2)
Accusatory or Self-Congratulatory (Active Voice)
• You lost the shipment.
• I recruited seven engineers last month.

More Diplomatic (Passive Voice)

• The shipment was lost.


• Seven engineers were recruited last month.
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Composing Your
Composing Your Message:
Message:
Choosing Powerful
Choosing Powerful Words
Words
(LO 4) Describe how to select words that are
both correct and effective.

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Choosing Powerful Words
Grammar
Grammar
Effective
Effective
Usage
Usage
Strong
Strong
Words
Words
Experience
Experience
Correct
Correct
Judgment
Judgment
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Balancing Abstract and
Concrete Words
Characteristics
••Characteristics Characteristics
••Characteristics
-- Tangible
Tangible -- Concepts
Concepts
-- Objective
Objective -- Qualities
Qualities

ConcreteWords
Concrete Words AbstractWords
Abstract Words
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Finding Words that
Communicate Well
Choose Strong, Choose Familiar
Precise Words Words

Avoid Clichés Use Jargon


and Buzzwords Carefully

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Using Plain Language

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Powerful Words

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Composing Your
Composing Your Message:
Message:
Creating Effective Sentences
Creating Sentences
(LO 5) Define the four types of sentences, and
explain how sentence style affects emphasis
within a message.

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Choosing from
Four Types of Sentences (1 of 2)
• One main clause
Simple • Objects and phrases

• Two main clauses


Compound •
Joined by conjunction
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Choosing from
Four Types of Sentences (2 of 2)
• One main clause
Complex • A dependent clause

Compound • Two main clauses


Complex • A dependent clause
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Using Sentence Style to
Emphasize Key Thoughts
ExtraWords
UsingExtra
Using Words
WordingKey
Wording Key
Ideas
Ideas ExtraSpace
AllocatingExtra
Allocating Space

SentenceSubjects
AsSentence
As Subjects
PlacingKey
Placing Key
Ideas
Ideas DependentClauses
InDependent
In Clauses
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Composing Your Message:
Composing Message:
Crafting Coherent
Crafting Coherent Paragraphs
Paragraphs
(LO 6) Define the three key elements of a
paragraph, and list five ways to develop
unified, coherent paragraphs.

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Creating the Elements
of a Paragraph
Topic Sentence
•Introduction Support Sentences
•Summary •Explanation Transitions
•Clarification •Connecting
•Justification •Previewing
•Smoothing

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Developing Paragraphs
•Illustration Pattern
Common Approaches

•Classification Pattern

•Cause and Effect Pattern

•Problem and Solution Pattern

•Comparison or Contrast Pattern


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Writing for Mobile
Mobile Devices
Devices

(LO 7) List five techniques for writing effective


messages for mobile readers.

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Making Mobile Messages
More Effective
• Use a linear organization.
• Prioritize information.
• Write short, focused messages.
• Use shorter subject lines and headings.
• Compose shorter paragraphs.

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