The Prewriting Process

The Prewriting Process

THE PREWRITING PROCESS
According to J. Richard Hackman, a noted team research scholar, using a team to complete a complex project may not be the best approach. However, imagine that your organization relies heavily on teams to complete projects. Your boss wants you to develop a well-researched report analyzing Hackman’s comment.

As you prepare to write this report, please respond to any four of the questions below. Post your responses in the discussion board.

What are the first steps of the 3×3 writing process–the prewriting process?
What is the purpose of your report? Why are you writing this report? What do you hope to achieve with this report?
What is the best channel to send your report? What factors did you consider in making this decision?
Who is your primary audience? Do you have a secondary audience?
What is the appropriate tone for your report?
What techniques will you use to help you achieve a positive tone?
How are you going to ensure your report has a “you” view?
Give an example of how you will make your report:
Conversational and professional
Courteous
Bias-free
Precise and vigorous
As you respond to your classmates, make sure you use the course concepts that you have studied so far.

APA formatting as well as refernences is a must.

Title:

Business Communication: Process and Product, 9th Ed

Author:

Mary Ellen Guffey; Dana Loewy

Edition:

9

Copyright Date:

2017

Publisher:

Cengage Learning

ISBN:

9781305957961

That is the book information for this course.

 

 

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It is paramount that majority of the projects in Companies are conducted by teams rather than sole individuals. There are many advantages that are associated with working in a team especially in long term projects. Apparently, Organizations believe that they can only achieve their targets through unity and the employees working as a team.

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