Thursday, December 1, 2011

Informal Reports

What are the main differences between formal and informal reports?
Formal reports:
·         A process of thorough investigations and analysis
·         Long in length, from 5 to 200 pages
·         Contains letter memo of transmittal, executive summary, list of figures and appendix.
·         Serious in tone

Informal reports:
·         Present data without analysis or recommendations
·         Tend to be short, usually 8 or fewer pages
·         Use letter or memo format
·         Personal in tone

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Business Presentation

If Power Point is so effective, why are people speaking out against using it in presentations?
Power Point is quite effective when speakers know how to operate the equipment and prepare a well organize presentation.  However, some people still believe that Power Point is not for everyone. Speakers with little experience often sound unnatural; they memorize or read the entire presentation and lack maintaining eye contact with audiences.  Some speakers tend to talk too fast, displaying their nervousness and making it difficult for audience members to understand their ideas.
 To create an outstanding Power Point presentation, it takes time to prepare in advance and confidence.




Sunday, November 20, 2011

Negative Messages

Critical Thinking #2
Some people feel that all employee news, good or bad, should be announced directly.  Do you agree or disagree? Why?
I agree that good news should be directly.  Good news makes people happy. However, bad news is very difficult for people to accept.  Unpleasant news should be slowly revealed indirectly.  Bad news is generally easier to accept when broken gradually.  A blunt announcement can cause the reader to stop reading and toss the message aside.  The indirect approach keeps the reader’s attention until you have been able to explain the reason for the bad news.  

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Positive Messages # 2

Ch. 6 Critical Thinking # 3
Which is more effective in claim letters-anger or objectivity? Why?
Companies occasionally receive complaint claim letters from customers. The most effective way to reply is in a professional and objective manner instead of anger. Companies strive to retain the goodwill and the business of the customers.  Presenting the good news immediately is more effective than negative ones.
In responding to claim letters, companies sincerely want to correct the problems.  They want to do more than just make the customers happy.  They want to stand behind their products and services, and do what is right.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Positive Messages

Ch. 6 Critical Thinking # 1

An article in a professional magazine carried this headline, “ Is Letter Writing Dead?"  How would you respond to such a question?
Letter writing is absolutely not dead, it has just become less popular as e-mail, face book, and twitter became the main form of communication; nevertheless, I think many people  still enjoy writing letters, postcards, and thank-you notes. When I write letters, I take the time to convey my thoughts and give a more considerate and personal touch.
Many businesspeople nowadays want to get information as quick as possible. However, even with the new technology available today, letter remains one of the most powerful and effective ways to get your message across. Business letters are important for messages that require a permanent record, confidentiality, formality sensitivity, and a well-considered presentation.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Electronic E-mail Messages and Memorandums

Discuss the ramifications of the following statement: Once a memo or any other document leaves your hands, you have essentially published it.

Email is the preferred communication channel in most business today. However, wise e-mail business communicator are aware of the importance, as well as the dangers of e-mail messages can travel, intentionally or unintentionally, long distances.  A quickly drafted note can end up in the boss’s mailbox or other unwanted people. Unfortunately, electronic messages are difficult to erase and may become evidence in court.

Because e-mail seems like a telephone call or a person-to-person conversation, it is very important to become aware and conscientious not to send sensitive, confidential, inflammatory or potential embarrassing messages. E-mail creates a permanent record that does not go away even when deleted.  Every message is a corporate communication that can e used against you or your employer, family or a judge to read.  Beware!


Saturday, October 15, 2011

Ch. 4. Critical Thinking #1, p. 87

Your deadline is due, but your document needs proofreading.  Should you speed the time necessary to proofread and miss the deadline?

If you really care about creating a clear and concise document, you should never wait until the last minute to proofread a document whether it is a long or short document.  When writing a document it is imperative to give yourself a day or so to take the time to proofread your document.  Print a hard copy. By doing this, you’ll have adequate time to carefully go over:
·         Sentences and paragraphs regrouping.
·          Any misspell words
·          Grammar errors, punctuations
·         Communication tone.
E-mail messages require a light proofreading usually on the screen; however, if you print a hard copy, you get a better view of your message writing.  A common excuse for sloppy proofreading is usually lack of time.