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COM 140 UOP Course Tutorial / tutorialoutlet

COM 140 Complete Course Material
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COM 140 Assignment: Negative Messages
COM 140 CheckPoint: Job-Search Management
COM 140 Capstone Discussion Question
COM 140 Assignment: Résumé
COM 140 CheckPoint: Characteristics of Interpersonal Communication
COM 140 CheckPoint: Effective Business Communication
COM 140 CheckPoint: Creating Effective Documents
COM 140 CheckPoint: Persuasive Memo
COM 140 CheckPoint: Effective Presentations
COM 140 CheckPoint: Different Kinds of Messages
COM 140 Job-Application Letter
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COM 140 Assignment: Negative Messages
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Assignment: Negative Messages
Using templates or sample documents to help you write emails, memos, and letters can be helpful for inexperienced writers; however, customize the communication so the document does not appear as a form letter.
Resources: Writing Different Kinds of Messages, Week Three CheckPoint, Model Documents Gallery, and Writing for Your Reader Checklist
Due Date: Day 7 [Individual] forum
Use the information in your Week Three CheckPoint to determine how to communicate with the manager, teammates, and travel agent in the scenario.
Consider how much information and what type of communication (email, memo, or letter) is appropriate for each party, based on information in the Week Three reading Writing Different Kinds of Messages.
Review the sample emails, memos, and letters in the Model Documents Gallery at http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/modeldocs/business...
Write a letter to one party, a memo to one party, and an email to one party. Each communication must be a maximum of 250 words.
Use appropriate grammar, spelling, style, and format for each type of communication.
Review the Writing for Your Reader Checklist at http://bcs.bedfordstmartins.com/axia/write_audienc... to ensure you have followed the guidelines for communicating...

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