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Writing for a Positive Effect

Writing for a Positive Effect. Pay attention to the human-relations purpose of your message. The right effect can help to build goodwill. And it can help in achieving message goals. Use a Conversational Style. Stiff and Dull. Conversational.

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Writing for a Positive Effect

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  1. Writing for a Positive Effect • Pay attention to the human-relations purpose of your message. • The right effect can help to build goodwill. • And it can help in achieving message goals.

  2. Use a Conversational Style Stiff and Dull Conversational Reference is made to your March 16 letter, in which you describe the approved procedure for initiating a claim. Please refer to your March 16 letter, in which you tell how to file a claim.

  3. At an early date Attached please find Complying with your favor of Due to the fact Bite the hand that feeds you Take it with a grain of salt Too many irons in the fire Cut out rubber stamps

  4. Avoid Clichés from the Old Language of Business • In openings • This is to inform you . . . . • In contents • Attached herewith . . . . • In endings • Thanking your in advance,

  5. Letter Filled with Old-StyleRubber Stamps Dear Mr. Canfield: In re: Policy 437 H721 411 Agreeable to your favor of September 6, we have consulted our actuarial department to ascertain the status of subject policy. Inasmuch as said policy was due on September 1 and this classification carries a 31-day grace clause, I am pleased to advise that your period of grace does not expire until October 1. Therefore, permission is hereby granted to delay remittance until said date. Trusting to have your payment by that time, I am Yours very truly,

  6. Letter Revised with Contemporary Wording Dear Mr. Canfield: Subject: Your September 7 inquiry about Policy 437 H721 411 You are still covered by your policy. As it has a 31-day grace period, you have until October 1 to pay. So that you may be assured of continued coverage, you should mail your payment a few days before this date. If I can help you further, please contact me again. Sincerely,

  7. Use the You-Viewpoint We: Our policy requires that you pay by the 10th of the month in order to earn the discount. You: You can earn the discount by paying by the 10th of the month.

  8. Use the You-Viewpoint We: Our research engineers have worked forty-four years to make Deere a safe mower. You: You can use the Deere with the comfort of knowing that it is a product of forty-four years of intensive safety research.

  9. Accent the Positive Negative: We must refuse your request to use our equipment. Positive: As we are a state office, our equipment can be used for government purposes only.

  10. Afraid Allege Beware Careless Decline Disappoint Fail Inconvenience Unfortunate Waste Worry Common Negative Words

  11. Be Courteous It’s more than saying “please” and “thank you.” It’s . . . • focusing on your reader’s needs and interests. • refraining from preaching (you should do…). • doing more than is expected. • avoiding anger. • Don’t exaggerate or hide things.

  12. beginning and ending of the paragraph beginning and ending of the message beginning and ending of the sentence Accent the Positive through Position

  13. Accent the Positive through Volume Topic A receives more space than Topic B -- thus more emphasis. Topic A Topic B

  14. Accent the Positive through Format • Typography • Boldface • Italics • Special font • Color • Graphical means • Arrows • Boxes and borders • Accompanying artwork • Etc.

  15. Tutorial Critical Thinking Exercises, pg 84 Individual work Questions 12 to 26, choose any 3 Questions 27 to 41, choose any 3

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