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Oksana_A [137]
2 years ago
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Business communicators are encouraged to profile or visualize the audience for their messages. How is this possible if you don't

really know the people who will receive a sales letter or who will hear your business presentation
Business
1 answer:
Svetlanka [38]2 years ago
4 0

In Business communications senders can learn as much as possible about receivers by asking questions, doing research, and putting themselves in the shoes of the members of the audience.

<h3>How to do Business Communications?</h3>
  • Business messages frequently have recipients who are unknown to the sender. Rarely are the recipients of business letters or presenters known in advance.
  • But by asking questions, doing research, and putting themselves in the audience members' place, senders can find out as much as they can about receivers.
  • You should make an effort to determine what stake they have in the idea you are presenting and what might inspire them, particularly if you are trying to persuade someone to take action or change their beliefs.
  • Depending on the reader's educational background, you may be able to determine what level of language to employ.
  • How much information or jargon to include depends on the receiver's professional background.

To learn more about Business Communications refer to:

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