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Headings & Subheadings Bowker, COMM 390

Key Concepts - Headings & Subheadings 1. Group Information 3. Fill in the Detail 2. Build the Structure headings subheadings

Group Information Group related ideas Then prioritize those ideas Sequence the groups logically so it is easy for the reader to follow Start by clustering information so that you can decide what fits together. Then you can label it and order it.

Headings Are Your Framework Headings provide the structure you will use to fill in the details and make your work complete. To aid your reader, headings identify the form of your report and its key ideas You can use headings & subheadings to lay a framework. This allows you to get organized, work on the flow, and fit the pieces together appropriately.

Headings Keep You Organized Help you stay organized as you write Which makes it easier for you to build your argument logically. And your reader to follow you through to the end. Structure the content and guide the reader Break information into manageable chunks Are ordered logically Help the reader see how you have built your argument E.g. comparison, phases Headings are the major categories of your report such as “Background” or “Regulatory Framework.” You probably figure these out before you start writing and probably only have a few in the whole report. Heading Subheading 1 Subheadins 2

Subheadings Add Detail Subheadings further refine the big ideas you identify in your headings. It’s as if you break your headings into smaller pieces. Are often, but not always, longer than headings headings subheadings Subheadings are just a finer level of detail than headings and you may have quite a few of these. They fall underneath a bigger heading.

Subheadings Add Definition Example, subheadings are indented in grey: Background Project Problem Industry Overview Competitor Analysis Project Analysis Required Resources Constraints Competitive Advantage Strategic Direction Marketing Operations HR Recommendation Financial Projections Growth Differentiation Subheadings start to add content and fill out your argument or discussion.

Text Text fills in the detail, and Makes your work meaningful and complete. After the framework you are free to fill in the details. You’ve done the hard work of determining and organizing the big ideas and the structure. Now you add the content.

Formatting Options Shading and Coloured Fonts Headings and subheadings must stand out from the rest of the text. Use: Larger or coloured font Bold Italics Boxes and shading Underline (currently not in fashion) Shading and Coloured Fonts Help distinguish Headings & Subheadings from text…

Formatting Headings Headings must be obvious and easy to see. Are always PARALLEL to each other: Noun, verb & adjectives are in the same order each time. Similar length. Usually use larger font than subheadings They descend in order of importance Capitalize the important words But not smaller words such as “the” or “and” Parallel – with the same angle, same tone, so that they match each other, even where there is variation like in the colour of the fabric in this quilt – the form is the same, it’s the content varies. For instance, if you're not using "The" in front of all headlngs, don't use it in front of any.

Stay Parallel Not Parallel List Parallel Headings Grammatical construction must be consistent Not Parallel List A part time job can develop: Your decision-making skills A sense of responsibility And you feel more self-confident and independent Parallel Headings Make Decisions Take Responsibility Establish Self-confidence & Independence

And in Case You Forget Capitalize the important words But not smaller words such as “the” or “and”

Be Descriptive Headings should adequately describe the content and identify the purpose of what follows You must guide your reader and help them know what to expect or find what they are looking for “Point #1” doesn’t say anything of value “Improved Competitive Advantage” or “New Financing Models” are both useful

Detailed is Usually Better Target Market Pricing Strategy Sales Channels OR Identifying Your Target Market Building a Tiered Pricing Structure Using Multiple Sales Channels Make sure you choose one or the other, don’t mix Use verbs wherever possible – they provide more meaning The length and form of your headings will vary depending on the audience and the purpose but make sure you keep them parallel within each document. Subheadings are often longer than headings.

Examples of Descriptive Headings Strong International Presence in the Market Decision Making Criteria Based on Industry Best Practices Significant Savings Through Reorganization of Data Understanding the Customer Experience Connecting to the Customer is Key to Good Service New Plants Provide Better Access to Markets

Practice Question – to be done in class Prepare descriptive headings and subheadings for an assignment you might be given at work. You’re not likely to receive much more direction than is provided below, you can make up the necessary details. Choose one of the following and complete it in class: Research and compare software programs for a business application of your choosing (E.g. efficiency, accounting, design) OR For a bus or shipping company, figure out why scheduling in Manitoba is consistently problematic and offer a solution. OR Identify additional staffing needs if we add another location. You can practice now or wait until we take this up in class.

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