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Chapter 2 – Information and Persuasion 1 Presenting Information Effectively Directness Get to the point Create an efficient document Conciseness Use as many words as you need to achieve your purpose Conciseness does not mean brevity
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Chapter 2 – Information and Persuasion 2 Presenting Information Effectively Organization Direct Plan Main point Support for, or explanation of, main point Restatement of the main point (optional) Indirect Plan Buffer (delayed opening) Reasons for negative message Negative message Positive ending
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Chapter 2 – Information and Persuasion 3 Presenting Information Effectively Organization Order of importance State most important reason first Present additional reasons in order of importance Chronology Organizing criterion is time Used for resumes, accident reports and instructions Problem-Solution First part of message describes problem Second part of message proposes a solution
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Chapter 2 – Information and Persuasion 4 Presenting Information Effectively Organization Causal Move from cause to effect Identify a present cause Describe a probable effect Reason forward in time Move from effect to cause Describe an observed effect Propose to explain the probable causes Reason backward in time Cause Effect Cause
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Chapter 2 – Information and Persuasion 5 Presenting Information Effectively Organization Spatial or geographic pattern Basis for pattern is spatial relationship or geography Appropriate where physical objects or locations are described Structure/Function First part describes the structure of something Second part describes the functions of the structural parts
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Chapter 2 – Information and Persuasion 6 Presenting Information Effectively Organization Topical Categorical pattern of organization Used to organize messages Topics or subjects are broken down into subtopics or categories Sales Marketing Customer Service
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Chapter 2 – Information and Persuasion 7 Presenting Information Effectively Clarity Define or eliminate unclear words Compare or contrast the unfamiliar with the familiar Exemplify Clarify information with an example Example can be real or hypothetical, brief or extended Quantify meaningfully Numbers or statistics require a context to be meaningful Compare to other statistics or figures
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Chapter 2 – Information and Persuasion 8 Presenting Information Effectively Redundancy Enhances the understanding and retention of information Repetition Repeating the same words Restatement Expressing the same message in different words Internal Summaries Remind reader or listener of main points before moving on State Main Point Repeat Summarize
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Chapter 2 – Information and Persuasion 9 Presenting Information Effectively Multisensory messages Combination of oral, visual, written and graphic messages Oral and visual messages together increase recall
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Chapter 2 – Information and Persuasion 10 The Persuasive Process Persuasion is a process by which we motivate readers and listeners to: Change existing behavior Adopt new attitudes and behavior Change and adopt new attitudes and behavior
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