The following letter from a program chair strives to persuade a well-known chef to make a presentation

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The following letter from a program chair strives to persuade a well-known chef to make a presentation before a local restaurant association. But the letter is not very persuasive. How could this message be more effective? What reader benefits could it offer? What arguments could be made to overcome resistance? How should a persuasive message conclude?

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Analyze the following invitation and list its weaknesses. If your instructor directs, revise the letter.

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Essentials Of Business Communication

ISBN: 9780357714973

12th Edition

Authors: Mary Ellen Guffey, Dana Loewy

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