Descriptions
Written communication: being heard and understood. We’ve all experienced bad writing at some point in our lives. We may have even written some of them ourselves. And it’s completely clear when writing is bad. Whether you’re writing business letters, memos, emails, reports, announcements, or any other professional communication, a pragmatic communicator can be much more effective than a long-winded one. Because we are judged on our ability to communicate with purpose, purpose and confidence, as well as inspiration and empathy, no matter who you are or what your goal is, delivering the right message is absolutely essential to achieving your goals. In 12 insightful lectures on “Written Communication: Being Heard and Understood,” Professor Allison Friederichs, associate professor and associate dean for academic affairs at University College of Denver, shares secrets for improving your written, oral, and interpersonal communication. . skills. It will show you how effective communication is really not about you, but about your reader. Once you understand your audience, it will show you how to direct your message, make good word choices, incorporate sound logic, and untangle complex syntax using a combination of examples and actions. Professor Friederichs will also take a deep dive into the intrinsic relationship between language and culture, examining the age-old problem about the nature of language, including the descriptive/prescriptive meaning debate, as well as the two levels of meaning that every word has: denotation and connotation. You will learn how meaning is shaped by culture and how word meanings can change across time and culture.
What will you learn
- Professor Friederichs provides an analysis checklist to help you consider your purpose, your audience, what your purpose statement will look like, and the relevant facts that will be involved. It also gives you the opportunity to develop an outline of ideas. The analysis phase will save you time by helping you prepare strong documents from the start.
- You’ll quickly see how extremely useful the Job Checklist is as you write your purpose statement, introduction, body, and conclusion. Professor Friederichs also describes eight additional tips to help you write a well-written draft.
- This is your chance to analyze your document from the reader’s perspective to make sure it says what you want it to say in an organized, clear, and concise manner. Although you are not proofreading the document at this stage, an editing checklist will help you check organization, word choice, clarity and concision, punctuation, and grammar.
Specificity of written communication: to be heard and understood
Content of written messages: to be heard and understood
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