MANG 2790 FINAL
What is a buffer?
A neutral, noncontroversial statement that establishes common ground with the reader
Documenting the sources you use in your writing serves three important functions:
1. It properly and ethically credits the person who created the original material 2. It shows your audience that you have sufficient support for your message 3. It helps your readers explore your topic in more detail, if desired
5 Steps of the Research Process
1. Plan 2. Locate Data and Information 3. Process Data and Information 4. Apply Your Findings 5. Manage Information
Convinces readers of your point of view by demonstrating that everything adds up
2+2=4 Approach
Behavioral research has shown that visuals can improve learning by up to ___% because humans can process visuals ___ times faster than text
400%; 60,000
U.S. Government research indicates that only ___% of the adult population in the United States now has the literacy skills considered necessary for success in today's workplace
50%
What is diversity?
All the characteristics and experiences that define people as individuals
Offer both information and analysis and can also include recommendations
Analytical Reports
The AIDA Model organizes your messages into what four phases?
Attention Interest Desire Action
A line of communication created by people in an audience to connect with others inside or outside the room, with or without knowledge of the speaker
Backchannel
Messages using the indirect approach open with a?
Buffer
A comprehensive document that describes a company's mission, structure, objectives, and operations
Business Plan
A logical interpretation of the facts and other information in a report
Conclusion
What is secondary research?
Consulting research that was done previously for another purpose
Name the 8 cultural differences
Contextual Legal and Ethical Social Nonverbal Age Gender Religious Ability
The age, gender, occupation, income, education, and other quantifiable characteristics of the people you're trying to persuade
Demographics
A negative message using this approach opens with the bad news, proceeds to the reasons for the situation or the decision, and ends with a positive statement
Direct Approach
Most business reports use what approach?
Direct Approach
What approach is best for solicited proposals?
Direct Approach
ESSAY QUESTION: How do you know if you have a good source?
Does the source have a reputation for honesty and reliability? Is the source unbiased? Is the author credible? Are the claims supported with evidence?
Calls on audience feelings and sympathies rather than on facts, figures, and rational arguments
Emotional Appeal
A fully developed "mini" version of the report, for readers who lack the time or motivation to read the entire document
Executive Summary
5 Goals of Negative Messages
Give the bad news Ensure acceptance of the bad news Maintain the reader's goodwill Maintain the organization's good image Minimize or eliminate future correspondence on the matter
A negative message using this approach opens with the reasons behind the bad news before presenting the bad news itself
Indirect Approach
Because the nature of persuasion is to convince people to change their attitudes, beliefs, or actions, most persuasive messages use what approach?
Indirect Approach
The AIDA Model is tailor-made for using what approach?
Indirect Approach
What approach is best for unsolicited proposals?
Indirect Approach
Offer data, facts, feedback, and other types of information, without analysis or recommendations
Informational Reports
What are the three kinds of reports?
Informational Reports Analytical Reports Proposals
Reports have three main sections:
Introduction (Opening) Body Close
What is one things that libraries have that other places you find information don't?
Librarians
Calls on reasoning and evidence
Logical Appeal
The combination of forces that drive people to satisfy their needs
Motivation
What is primary research?
New research done specifically for the current project
In interviews, these questions are asked to solicit opinions, insights, and information (journalistic approach)
Open-Ended Questions
You can often maximize the impact of secondary material in your own writing by ___ it
Paraphrasing
What are the OVERALL 3 parts of reports?
Prefatory Text Supplementary
A special category of reports that combine information delivery and persuasive communication
Proposals
___ a source means you reproduce the material exactly as you found it, while giving full credit to the source
Quoting
Whereas a conclusion interprets information, a ___ suggests what to do about the information
Recommendation
A survey is ___ if it produces identical results when repeated
Reliable
Written accounts that objectively communicate information about some aspect of a business
Reports
When organizations require complex products, services, or systems, they often prepare a formal invitation to bid on the contract, called a ___, which includes instructions that specify exactly the type of work to be performed or products to be delivered, along with budgets, deadlines, and other requirements.
Request for Proposals (RFP)
An unbiased condensation of the information uncovered in your research
Research Summary
___ focus on the product; ___ focus on the user
Selling points; benefits
What word has the longest definition in the dictionary?
Set
Generally prepared at the request of external parties that require a product or service, but they may also be requested by such internal sources as management or the board of directors
Solicited Proposals
___ must be done exactly as stated in the RFP
Solicited Proposals
To plan effectively, address the problem or opportunity with a clear ___ that defines why you are preparing the report
Statement of Purpose
11 Ways to Overcome Anxiety
Stop worrying about being perfect Know your subject Practice, practice, practice Visualize success Remember to breathe Be comfortable with your open line Be comfortable Take a three second break Concentrate on your message and audience Maintain eye contact with friendly audience members Keep going
What are 3 differences between structured and free-form slides?
Structured slides are easy to create, while free-form slides require more time and creativity Free-form slides have far less text on screen than structured slides, which makes the speaker responsible for conveying more of the content Free-form slides limit the amount of information delivered at any one time to prevent cognitive overload, while structured slides have heavy-text slides that could cause a mind-numbing effect
___ is similar to paraphrasing but presents the gist of the material in fewer words than the original
Summarizing
Sometimes called an abstract; a brief overview (one page or less) of a report's most important points
Synopsis
What is visual literacy?
The ability to create and interpret visuals successfully
What is persuasion?
The attempt to change an audience's attitudes, beliefs, or actions
What is nonverbal communication?
The interpersonal process of sending and receiving information, both intentionally and unintentionally, without using written or spoken language
What is business communication?
The process of transferring information and meaning between senders and receivers
What is included in the prefatory part of a report or proposal?
Title Page
Created by organizations attempting to obtain business or funding without a specific invitation from a potential client
Unsolicited Proposals
A survey is ___ if it measures what it's intended to measure
Valid
What is included in the supplementary part of a proposal?
Works Cited Index Glossary
Compares a solution or several solutions to a set of predetermined standards; useful when you need to use a number of criteria to evaluate one or more possible solutions
Yardstick Approach
The AIDA is a unidirectional message that essentially talks ___ audiences, not ___ audiences
at; with