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EXERCISE The exercise helps you get started on drafting professional correspondence by giving you the opportunity to work as a group to write a practice document that will prepare you for work on Project 1. Your instructor will place you in groups of about three people. Once you are in groups, read the scenario below. . As a group, discuss what genre you think the correspondence should be (i.e., email, memo, letter). . Then use the questions below to do a PAD Analysis of the scenario. After you have completed the analysis, draft your correspondence as a group. Here is the scenario with which you are working. Read the following and, as a group, draft the requested correspondence. Use Google Docs to collaboratively write your PAD analysis and draft. The Scenario You are the product manager of Dynaflow, a tool and dye company that makes parts for medical equipment suppliers. Your team includes people from several different countries and often collaborates online using Slack. One week ago, in a Slack channel, one of your team members, Neelam Cottrell, posted a meme that another team member, Maryam Huff, found offensive. As an international team, cultural sensitivity is vital to productively collaborating. You have had a one-on-one conference with Neelam Cottrell regarding the offense. You also have written an apology to Maryam Huff. Additionally, you have scheduled everyone on your team for Diversity and Inclusivity Training. Now you must report to your boss, who takes equality and inclusivity very seriously. Write a correspondence to your boss explaining the situation and your actions After you have all read the scenario, select which genre of correspondence you will write (i.e., email, memo, letter). For that correspondence, in your groups, you will complete and submit the following two things: PART I--Use Google Docs to collaborate on your PAD analysis and to complete your draft. Pre-Writing: Perform a PAD analysis (Purpose, Audience, and Design) of your chosen correspondence by answering the following questions: . What's your purpose? More than just the stated purpose? What's the goal, the desired outcome? Who's your audience? More than just a name, what's their stake in the situation? How are they disposed toward your correspondence? Are they an internal or external audience? What's the power dynamic between you? What level of formality do they expect? What tone is appropriate? What design will be most effective? Think about genre (i.e., letter or memo) and why you think this genre is appropriate. Think about style and format and length. Think about structure and organization. PART II Drafting: After you have done your PAD analysis, draft the correspondence as a team. Once your correspondence is composed, submit a copy of your work to this exercise and to the Collaborative Drafting Comments Discussion Board. Only one member of your team needs to post your draft to the discussion board