Chapter 9: Routine Business Messages
The most crucial component of the FAIR test is checking for
accuracy.
You can help maintain the _____ of the recipient of a routine request by showing respect for the recipient's time.
goodwill
When drafting a routine message, you should strive for a _____ tone.
helpful professional reader-oriented
To maintain goodwill when making a routine request, you should compose your message with a tone that has which two characteristics?
positive other-oriented
In response to a routine business request, the reader is likely to express little or no _____ to what the message is saying.
resistance
Proofreading and requests for feedback should take place during the _____ stage of routine message development.
reviewing
When you justify a routine request, you should provide
the rationale for the request in your message.
Workplace colleagues will evaluate which of the following based on your approach to routine business messages?
your commitment your reliability your responsiveness
By a large margin, most business messages are
routine messages.
If too little information is provided in your routine message, which of the following are likely to happen?
Your credibility will be diminished. The receiver will be less apt to do what you are requesting.
Which two of the following types of routine business messages tend to be relatively infrequent?
apologies expressions of sympathy
Which of the following qualities are typically found in an effective routine request?
direct language sufficient detail
The _____ planning process can be completed quickly for most routine messages.
AIM
What is the most important goal of a routine business message?
to capture the reader's attention