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Writing & Speaking for Business. Chapter Three. By William H. Baker. Composing Written Messages. Identify your Purpose. Analyze your Audience. Develop an Outline. Decided on a Strategy. Chapter 3 Agenda. 1. Business Style. 2. Writing Structure. Writing Styles. Academic Writing.
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Writing & Speaking for Business Chapter Three By William H. Baker
Composing Written Messages Identify your Purpose Analyze your Audience Develop an Outline Decided on a Strategy
Chapter 3 Agenda 1. Business Style 2. Writing Structure
Writing Styles Academic Writing Creative Writing Scholarly Writing Business Writing
Important Style Factors Readability —Sentence length —Word difficulty Formality —More formal —Less formal Diction —Slang —Flowery —Preferred
OABC The reason for the message The problem you will later address A major recommendation you are making An answer to the reader’s previous communication Other key information Opening
OABC Quantify Identify Organize Symbolize Agenda Types
OABC Caution . . . Don’t make the agenda sound too wordy or mechanical
OABC Develop the key point(s) given in the opening or agenda Body
OABC Ways to develop main ideas Explanations Illustrations Evaluations Applications
Enemies of Logical Reasoning = Indefensible Conclusions
CLOUD Paragraph Standards Coherence Length Development Unity Organization
OABC Summary Conclusions Recommendations Closing