This is an outline of the three-step writing process, which should apply to your analysis of a Week 5 scenario presented in the Negative and Bad News Message tab. Answer the case questionsrelated to each step directly on this form. For the three-step process questions, you may use short phrases and sentences for your answers.Then add a page break, and write a message as directed in the Negative and Bad News Message tab and save the document as one file.
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- Plan
- Analyze the Situation
- What is your general purpose?
- What is your specific purpose?
- Exactly what do you want your audience to think, feel, or believe after receiving your message?
- Who is your primary audience?
- What is the audience’s background?
- What are the audience’s reactions likely to be to your message?
- Gather Information
- What information does your audience need to receive?
- What facts must you gather in order to create an effective message?
- Organize the Information
- What is your main idea?
- Will you use the direct or indirect approach?
- Why are you using the approach you chose?
- Write
- Adapt to Your Audience
- How will you show sensitivity to your audience’s needs?
- How much credibility do you already have with your audience?
- How will you establish the additional credibility you need?
- Will your tone be informal or more formal?
- Compose the Message
- Adapt to Your Audience
- Analyze the Situation
- You DO NOT have to attach your first draft.
- Complete
- Revise the Message
List three or more changes you made between your first draft and final draft suggested by the prompts in therevision checklist on page 155 in Chapter 6.- First change
- Second change
- Third change
- Additional changes
- Produce the Message
Use effective design and layout for a clean, professional appearance. Proofread the Message.
Review for errors in layout, spelling, punctuation, and other mechanics.
- Revise the Message
- You DO NOT have to list typos and mechanical errors.
- Submit these questions and your responses along with a fully formattedmessage to the audience in the Dropbox as one Word file.