CMN 279 Chapter Notes -Idiom, Five Ws, Relative Clause
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Chapter 2 getting started planning and writing business messages. Prewriting assessing the purpose, audience, and most appropriate channel for the communication. Organizing and outlining mapping out the most strategic and logical arrangement of ideas and details. Drafting composing the actual message by choosing the precise wording and the style of organization that delivers information most strategically. Revising and editing evaluating your draft from the point of view of your readers to check for completeness, coherence, accuracy, consistency, conciseness and appropriateness of language, and organization. Revising and editing represent a last chance for improvement. Helps simplify communication tasks and reduce the time it takes to complete them. Effective writing involves the making of informed decisions. Planning and preparation are forms of risk prevention these steps ensure that your communication achieves its intended purpose and meets the needs of its audience while conveying information clearly, accurately, and concisely.