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Learn how to be sensitive to your audience's needs and build strong relationships while controlling your style and tone. Choose powerful words, compose effective sentences and coherent paragraphs, and use technology for better business messages.
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Chapter 4 Writing Business Messages
Learning Objectives • Being sensitive to your audience’s needs • Building strong audience relationships • Controlling your style and tone • Choosing strong words for a message • Composing sentences and paragraphs • Using technology for business messages
The “You” Attitude Writing Speaking
Business Etiquette • Respect • Diplomacy • Tactfulness
Positive Emphasis Avoid Negativity Employ Euphemisms
Bias-Free Language • Prejudices • Perceptions • Stereotypes
Establish Credibility • Honesty • Awareness • Endorsements • Confidence
Establish Credibility • Objectivity • Credentials • Performance • Sincerity
Build Company Image Communication Style Communication Guidelines
Conversational Tone • Differentiate between texting and writing • Avoid obsolete and pompous language • Avoid preaching and bragging • Be careful with intimacy • Be careful with humor
Plain Language Read It! Understand It! Take Action!
Use the Right Voice Active Passive Direct Indirect Assertive Diplomatic
Choosing Words Correct Effective
Balancing Words Concreteness Abstraction Tangible Concepts Objective Qualities Visualization Characteristics
Finding Words Strong Words Familiar Words Clichés & Buzzwords Technical Jargon
Sentence Types Simple Compound Complex Compound-Complex
Emphasize Key Ideas Use More Words Position the Words Sentence Subjects Dependent Clauses
Paragraph Options • Illustration • Classification • Cause and Effect • Problem and Solution • Compare and Contrast
Format with Technology • Style sheets, style sets, templates, and themes • Boilerplate and document components • Auto-correction and auto-completion • File merge and mail merge • Endnotes, footnotes, indexes, and tables of contents