What 4 questions should you ask yourself before you begin a positive message?
What 4 steps should you take in phase 2 of the writing process?
What 3 questions do you ask in phase 3 of the writing process?
When is appropriate to use email?
When is it inappropriate to use email?
When is it appropriate to use interoffice memos?
When is appropriate is use business letters?
Which message is used for internal messages?
Interoffice memos
Which message is used for external messages?
Business letters
Which message is used for both internal and external messages?
What do you put in a the opening of “routine requests for information or action”?
What do you avoid in an opening of “routine requests for information or action”?
Avoid long explanations preceding main idea.
What do you put in the body of “routine requests for information or action”?
In the body of “routine requests for information or action”, should you ask open ended questions or “yes or no” questions?
Use open ended questions to get the most information
In the body of “routine requests for information or action”, how do you express questions in parallel form?
When you have a list of questions, you can use bullets or number them.
What goes in the closing of “routine requests for information or action”?
Avoid what cliche ending?
“Thank you for your cooperation”
When revising a memo, what 5 critical thinking questions should you ask?
When revising a memo, what 4 other critical thinking questions should you ask?
When revising a routine request, what 4 critical thinking questions should you ask?
What revising a routine request, what other 3 critical thinking questions?
In direct response message, what goes in the subject line?
In direct response messages, what goes in the opening?
In direct response messages, what goes in the body?