Best for persuasive, bad news, and personal messages.
Whats is Face-To-Face Conversation?
Collecting information about a certain topic.
What is research?
Short, sweet and to the point.
What is concise?
Its purpose is to convey information, answer questions, and solve problems.
What is a report?
It involves beginning with the most important item and proceeding to the least important.
What is organizing by importance?
Best choice when two people cannot meet in person.
What is Telephone?
Search your company files, talk with the boss, interview the target audience.
What is informal research methods?
Fashionable empty terms that are meant to impress.
What is buzzword?
Results from first-hand experience and observation.
What is a primary source?
Direction of a report.
What is an Outline Paper?
An individual who might see or hear the message in addition to the primary audience
What is a Secondary Audience?
Access electronic sources, search manually, investigate primary sources, conduct scientific experiments.
What is formal research methods?
Spelling, grammar, punctuation, format.
What is proofreading?
The practise of taking someone else’s work or ideas and passing them off as one’s own.
What is plagiarism?
Following a prescribed plan that everyone understands.
What is a convention?
Best for routine messages that do not require immediate feedback.
What is an E-Mail?
Main idea comes first, followed by detailed, explanations, or evidence.
What is indirect strategy?
Italics, Bold, Underlined.
What is type font?
The creators have the sole right to authorize their publication, performance, or reproduction. It applies to all original literary or textual works, dramatic works, musical works, artistic works, and architectural works.
What is copyright?
A structural cue that assists the reader in comprehending the organization of a report.
What is a heading?
Involves the extent to which a channel or medium recreates or represents all the information available in the original message.
What is Richness of a Channel?
Saves the reader time, sets a proper frame of mind, reduces frustrations.
What is frontloading?
“Actual fact”,
“Ask a question”,
“Unintentional mistake”,
“Collaborate together”,
“Depreciate in value”
What is redundancy?
This organizational strategy usually begins with an introduction or description of the problem, followed by facts and interpretations from the writer. They end with conclusions and recommendations.
What is an indirect report?
An expression such as on the contrary, at the same time, and however show relationships and help reveal the logical flow of ideas in a report.
What is a transition?