Class 3 Notes
Class 3 Notes
Business Style
Word choice
Plain style: Goal to keep it (words) as simple as possible in order for everyone to understand
o Step 1: Familiar Words
o Step 2: Fresh & Current Language
o Step 3: Specific, Precise, and Functional Language
o Step 4: Factual & Ethical Communication
Conciseness
“Using the fewest words possible to say what you need to accurately and completely”
o Concise, Complete & Polite (CCP)
o Eliminate long lead-ins
o Revise noun conversions
o Eliminate redundancies
o Revise empty phrases
o Strong precise verbs
o Revise wordy prepositional phrases
o Eliminate fillers
o We don’t want: that/which/who
o Combine sentences
Tone
o Helps get our intended message through
o Adds “juice” to our message
o Sets the mood of the message
Denotation vs Connotation
Denotation
o The literal meaning
o Dictionary definition
Connotation
o Implied/associative meaning
o Not the literal meaning
Optimistic
o Positive message
o Friendly
Be polite
o No room for disrespect
o Watch of being too polite
Inclusive writing
o Respect
o Neutral
o Use accurate & proper terms/terminology
Highlight (make clear) readers benefits
o Good content
o Emphasize the benefits that the reader will take from it
o You attitude / we attitude
Confidence in writing
o Definite, forward-looking language
o Avoid unnecessary apologies
o Strong assertive phrasing
o Knowledgeable and informative
o Beware of overconfidence
Chapter 5
Sentences
Sentences = Phrases + Clauses
o Phrases contain a subject OR a verb (not both)
o Clauses contain a subject AND a verb (both)
Independent Clause
⁃ Can be a complete sentence on its own (independent)
Dependent Clause
⁃ Can’t be a complete sentence on its own (dependent)
⁃ Needs another part to be added to it
Sentence types
o Simple Straight forward
1 independent clause
o Compound joined by coordinate junctions
2+ independent clauses
o Complex
1+ dependent clause & 1 independent clause
o Compound-complex
1+ dependent clause & 2+ independent clauses
Topic Sentence (“A sentence that summarizes the main idea in a paragraph”)
o Gives the main idea of the paragraph
o First sentence: paragraphs that define, describe, classify, or illustrate
o Later in paragraph: Bad news, Persuasive messages, Comparative messages
Development paragraph
Paragraph coherence
o Have a good flow (to stay coherent)
o Fluid writing
o Transitional words and phrases as segue.
Finally proofread
o Go over everything (cruise over it)
Chapter 6
MEMO (Memorandums)
Single topic
Short and simple
Two-part structure
o Header
DATE, TO, FROM, SUBJECT, CC
Message
Horizontal List
o minimal emphasis but less intrusive
o 3 to 5 items
Vertical list
o Visual impact
o 7, 8 items
Email
o Advantages
Quick production and transmission
Fosters collaboration
Not public
o Disadvantages
Can include compromising information
Forwarded easily
Easy access can extend workday to 24 hours
o Guidelines
Keep it brief.
Remember that e-mail is not your only option.
Compose crucial messages offline.
Follow organizational rules for e-mail.
Don’t use company e-mail for personal communication.
Aim for a balance of speed and accuracy.
Keep your messages professional.
Understand that e-mail is not guaranteed to be private.
Don’t “write angry”.
Don’t send unnecessary messages.
Protect yourself and your company.
o Requesting
Open with polite command or direct question
Outline multiple requests in a numbered or bulleted list
Highlight reader benefits
Describe the reason for the request
Include end dates
o Replying
Open with the most important element
Organize responses
⁃ According to order of original requests
⁃ Using boldface or headings
Close by summing up and offering further assistance
o Good-will
Congratulatory and thank-you messages
⁃ Identify the situation
⁃ Provide reader-focused details
⁃ Close with a friendly, forward-looking remark
⁃ Avoid clichés
o Follow-up
Keep a detailed record of a meeting or conversation
⁃ List participants
⁃ Outline basic facts, agreements, directives, and decisions
⁃ Provide written confirmation of oral agreements
⁃ Include opportunities for clarification and feedback
o Instant messaging