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The Writing Process and Introduction to Business Messages

The Writing Process and Introduction to Business Messages. Name – Shahed Rahman. The Process of Writing. TEXT MESSAGING. Text messaging use is posed to grow quickly and dramatically It can be used for a variety if business purposes

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The Writing Process and Introduction to Business Messages

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  1. The Writing Process and Introduction to Business Messages Name – ShahedRahman

  2. The Process of Writing

  3. TEXT MESSAGING Text messaging use is posed to grow quickly and dramatically It can be used for a variety if business purposes Like mobile phones, email and the web can be used to send text messages Business use it for promotional purpose GPS location, Notify of sales, special events nearby

  4. TEXT MESSAGING • Shortcuts are accepted if they help meet the objectives and are clear • BTW for By The Way • Nite for Night • Text messages should convey ideas completely with minimal need of response • User should avoid them if they interfere with clarity

  5. EMAIL Recent growth of email has been phenomenal Email has emerged as a mainstream form of business communication Internal email forms a significant part of the communication used to coordinate the work in small and large businesses alike Save time Facilitates fast decision Is cheap compare to other methods And provides a written record It is not confidential Doesn’t show emotion May be ignored or delayed

  6. EMAIL RULE !!! Including the Prefatory Elements Beginning the Message Organizing the Contents Writing the Message: Formality Considerations Writing the Message: General Considerations Closing the Message Using Emphasis Devices Using Initials Cautiously Avoiding Inappropriate Use of Email

  7. Include the Prefatory Elements To Cc Bcc Subject Attachment The message

  8. EMAIL • Beginning Message • Beginning with the recipient name or greeting • Identify yourself if necessary • Organizing the Contents • Organizes short messages by presenting information in descending order of importance • Longer message usually follow more complex patterns

  9. EMAIL • Writing The Message • Email messages range from highly informal to formal • Casual • Casual language uses slang, colloquialisms ( wanna, gonna), contraction, short sentences • Use casual languages when writing to friends • Informal • Informal language resembles proper conversation • Formal • Formal language keeps a distance between writer and reader

  10. EMAIL • Writing The Message: General consideration • Conciseness • Cut nonessentials and write in brief • Minimize references to references to previous communication • Clarity • Use the techniques of clear writing • Etiquette • Be courteous - gentle • Correctness • Write correctly • Correctness is a part of message

  11. EMAIL • Closing the Message • End with your name perhaps a closing statement • Using Emphasis Devices • Email has limited use of emphasis devices. • Using Initials Cautiously- • Save time but use cautiously • ASAP • BTW • FAQ • FYI • LOL • TIA • TTFN

  12. EMAIL • Avoiding Inappropriate use of Email • Do not use email when- • The message is long, complicated or requires negotiation • Question of information need clarification and discussion • The information is confidential, sensitive, requires security or could be misinterpreted • Emotionally touch and require tone of voice • Remember email can make conflict worse

  13. Traditional Letters Letters are the oldest form The early civilizations used them We still use them From the early days we stills use letter for business

  14. Memorandums Memos are internal letters. Email is taking over their function Some memos may be classified as reports The memorandums begin directly – with the objective. Memorandums end with courteous words The specific information needed can be listed in logical order

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