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1 Dr. Zener Persuasive Written Document Your Assignment Writing Process Major & Minor Opinions Headings
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2 Dr. Zener Team USA New Project Review Committee Needs to select 3 out of the 7 project concepts to recommended for further development
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3 Dr. Zener Project Review (Cont.) u Specifically Team USA needs to know whether your project is: –Customer/Market driven (is there a demand?) –economically viable (Cost manufacturing) –technically feasible (meets product specifications)
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4 Dr. Zener The Three Step Writing Process u Step 1 Planning u Step 2 Drafting (writing) u Step 3 Finishing (post- writing - editing & designing)
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5 Dr. Zener Planning- Rhetorical Strategy ò Determine Purpose ò Analyze Audience ò Develop Writing Techniques
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6 Dr. Zener What is the Purpose? u To Persuade Management to: –proceed with further detailed design of your concept/ initial design/ prototype
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7 Dr. Zener Assume Audience is: u Team USA Managers from –Engineering, –Marketing, and –Manufacturing
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8 Dr. Zener Need to Analyze Audience u Create Audience Analysis Worksheet or Grid u Who will read? u What do they need? u What biases or prejudgments exist?
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9 Dr. Zener Interview Audience u Plan on interviewing at least one member from two of the audience types u Enter the interview material in your audience analysis matrix and use the material for your report
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10 Dr. Zener Audience Analysis What technical & business questions does your audience need answered?
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11 Dr. Zener Possibly Interested In: u market demands / competition u customer needs u safety u positive reputation for the company
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12 Dr. Zener Also Possibly Interested in uanticipated selling price, u the estimated manufacturing cost, and uthe technical feasibility of the concept
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13 Dr. Zener Three Writing Decisions u What form of document is required? u What Pattern of Organization should be used? u What kind of style is appropriate?
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14 Dr. Zener What Form of Document? Formal Report including Front Material? Body (arguments)? Recommendation? Appendix?
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15 Dr. Zener What Pattern of Organization? u Logical / Argument / Persuasive u Where can this pattern been seen early on in your planning? u In the outline
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16 Dr. Zener What Style? u How do you get Consistency throughout? u Develop Style Sheet (document specification)
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17 Dr. Zener Introduction includes: u Subject--Design project u Purpose—Why writing? u Scope—How broad? u Reasons for conducting design project
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18 Dr. Zener Introduction can include: u Any background data to help to orient reader u Make subject & purpose clear
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19 Dr. Zener Introduction includes: u Procedures & methods employed –Process research –Standard Eng. practices u Capsule summary of recommendations
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20 Dr. Zener What’s last in Intro? : u Acts as transition ? u Preview (roadmap overview, plan of development) of report. u Make it clear
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21 Dr. Zener Body/ Discussion Section u Details go here u Needs to be well organized u Patterns play key role u Needs headings & graphics
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22 Dr. Zener What Pattern To Use? u Present your major proposition (where?) u Present a set of minor propositions that support your major proposition u Present evidence that supports your minor propositions
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23 Dr. Zener How Do You Get Your Minor Propositions? u Brainstorm a large set of minor propositions that support your major proposition u Select those minor propositions that address the concerns of your audience
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24 Dr. Zener Which is(are) a Proposition(s)? 1147 potential customers were surveyed about a new widget 270% of those surveyed expressed a desire to have a knob on the widget 3Customers will buy our new widget
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25 Dr. Zener Which is(are) a Proposition(s)? 1There is no widget of equal quality on the market 2Our widget will be competitive 3Benchmarking shows our specifications to be mid range for the competition
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26 Dr. Zener Organizing Your Minor Propositions AThe product is well designed 1the product is feasible F models for important metrics were developed F models demonstrate that important specifications were meet 2the concept generation process was very successful F the initial problem was divided up into six sub problems F three different concepts were developed
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27 Dr. Zener Organizing Your Minor Propositions (continued) BThe product has a low manufacturing cost 1.The material costs are $4.50 2.The assembly costs are $.50 3.The product is easy to manufacture v assembled in three steps v contains 4 parts
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28 Dr. Zener Use a Storyboard u To fully develop you minor propositions –state minor proposition –develop evidence –develop graphics
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29 Dr. Zener Body Also Contains u Any benefits u Any drawbacks
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30 Dr. Zener What’s After the Body? Recommendation/ Conclusion Section Appendices
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31 Dr. Zener Recommendation/Conc. u Brief restatement of major proposition with because or why? u Brief restatement of every minor proposition with the main evidence
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32 Dr. Zener Recommendation/Conc. u Main benefit u What should be happening next
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33 Dr. Zener Step 2 Drafting u At the end of the Step 1 - Planning, much useful material has already been written u Using storyboards and planning materials complete a draft for all parts of the report
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34 Dr. Zener Step 3 Finishing Editing (consider) –tone & consistency –completeness –active passive voice –sentence variety –overuse of acronyms & abbreviations –review document specifications
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35 Dr. Zener Step 3 Finishing Designing (consider) u Highlighting techniques –using bullets –using clear figures, tables, and graphics –integrating mathematical equations
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36 Dr. Zener Review u What are some formatting guidelines? u What is in the body? –Minor Propositions –Evidence based on Verifiable facts or expert opinions
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37 Dr. Zener Two Thought Questions u What does the Major Proposition become in your report? u The title u What do Minor Propositions become? u The headings
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38 Dr. Zener Use Talking Headings u Describe minor propositions or arguments in headings
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39 Dr. Zener Talking Headings u Findings (doesn’t describe content) u Cost (defines but doesn’t describe)
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40 Dr. Zener Talking Headings u Manufacturing Cost Should Be Low (Minor proposition stated are an argument)
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41 Dr. Zener Persuasive Oral Presentations 5 Steps Delivery Improvements
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42 Dr. Zener Persuasive Oral u Persuade Project Review Committee u Delivered as a team u Each must speak at least 3 but not more than 4 minutes
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43 Dr. Zener Persuasive Oral Presentations u Plan u Rehearse u Deliver
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44 Dr. Zener Audience—PR Committee u Managers –Marketing –Engineering –Manufacturing u Design Teams (NOT STUDENTS)
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45 Dr. Zener Persuasive Presentations Related to selling –Products? –Services? –Ideas?
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46 Dr. Zener What are you selling?
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47 Dr. Zener Five Main Steps 1Attention Step 2Needs Step 3Satisfaction Step 4Visualization Step 5Action Step
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48 Dr. Zener 1 The Attention Step Everyone needs this step!
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49 Dr. Zener 2 The Need Step This step used –To urge a change –To urge preservation of present policies –To make right choice
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50 Dr. Zener Need Step (continued) Is there a Need for your product? Develop Need By: –Illustration –Ramifications –Importance
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51 Dr. Zener 3 The Satisfaction Step u Is the main section or Body of the team’s presentation u Contains the minor propositions
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52 Dr. Zener 4 The Visualization Step If we are allowed to continue with the development....
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53 Dr. Zener Visualization Step (continued) Visualize by stressing –Positive –Negative –Contrast
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54 Dr. Zener 5 The Action Step u What will you do next? u What should your audience do next?
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55 Dr. Zener Plan Presentation u Determine major & minor propositions u Gather evidence
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56 Dr. Zener Develop Graphics u Graphic related to main idea u Graphic should be related to evidence u Everyone needs at least one graphic
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57 Dr. Zener Planning Con’t u Determine who is going to meet each step. u Fill out Team Planning Form (on Web)
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58 Dr. Zener Remember u 1 st speaker sets up team and the arguments (best after showing need exists) u Last speaker reiterates team’s arguments & key evidence
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59 Dr. Zener Preparing for Presentation u Fill out Individual Presenter Planning Sheet (on Web) u Rehearse
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60 Dr. Zener Audience will Form own opinions based on your logically developed arguments backed up by evidence & their own reasoning ability
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61 Dr. Zener Remember to Support all opinions (minor propositions) with verifiable facts
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62 Dr. Zener Expecting u Major propositions persuasively stated u Minor propositions argumentatively stated u Minor Propositions for each audience type
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63 Dr. Zener Deliver u Looking for Improvements u Confident--Knowledgeable –good preparation –individual eye contact –natural movement –good voice quality
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64 Dr. Zener Second Peer Notebook Review u Give your Design Notebook to the team with four higher letters (B to F, C to G, D to H, E to B, F to C, G to D, and H to E) u Using TA5 Design Notebook Audit, Notebook Structure, Product Selection, and various task checklists –Review earlier assessed work –Review new work
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