How will readers use your writing? Once your document reaches its intended destination, the recipient may place
Question:
How will readers use your writing?
Once your document reaches its intended destination, the recipient may place it in a stack for later reading; may skim it and then route it to the person responsible for action on it; may read it, copy it, and distribute it to readers unknown to you; may read it and use it as an agenda item in a meeting about related issues; or may read it carefully and later use it as a reference. Knowing how readers will use the documents they receive can often guide you in deciding not only what to include but also how to organize the information and arrange it on the page.
The Basic Parts of the Composing Process The composing process, integral to your analysis of audience, has six main stages:
1. Analyzing the situation 2. Choosing/discovering information 3. Arranging information 4. Drafting 5. Revising 6. Editing the finished draft
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Essentials Of Business Communication
ISBN: 9780176721244
9th Canadian Edition
Authors: Richard Almonte, Mary Guffey, Dana Loewy