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A clear aim:

A clear aim:. Clarify nouns, verbs, abstract nouns. Specific Positive Recognisable. Fits in. Authority. A clear aim:. Clarify nouns, verbs, abstract nouns. Specific Positive Recognisable. What you want to achieve, rather than avoid. Fits in. Authority. A clear aim:.

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A clear aim:

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  1. A clear aim: Clarify nouns, verbs, abstract nouns Specific Positive Recognisable Fits in Authority

  2. A clear aim: Clarify nouns, verbs, abstract nouns Specific Positive Recognisable What you want to achieve, rather than avoid Fits in Authority

  3. A clear aim: Clarify nouns, verbs, abstract nouns Specific Positive Recognisable What you want to achieve, rather than avoid How will you know that the written material has achieved your aim? Fits in Authority

  4. A clear aim: Clarify nouns, verbs, abstract nouns Specific Positive Recognisable What you want to achieve, rather than avoid How will you know that the written material has achieved your aim? Fits in Check that this aim fits in or helps other objectives, now and in the future, which both you and your reader may have Authority

  5. A clear aim: Clarify nouns, verbs, abstract nouns Specific Positive Recognisable What you want to achieve, rather than avoid How will you know that the written material has achieved your aim? Fits in Check that this aim fits in or helps other objectives, now and in the future, which both you and your reader may have Authority A check to make sure you are writing from within your authority and area of expertise

  6. = ? + M A

  7. Planning Aimwhat is the purpose of this document? Audiencethe person or people who read the document Motivational factorwhat will motivate the reader to do what you propose? Messagea clear message of one or two sentences that satisfiesor triggers the motivational factor Methodwhat type of document is required for this message,reader and purpose?

  8. Basic concise structure essage ecause xample

  9. The organising committee is endeavouring to create a significant improvement to the annual senior executive conference by the selection of an appropriate and user- friendly venue, which is accessible to increased recreational activities. The committee is of the opinion that executives may be interested in pursuing such activities after a lengthy dayof presentations. To this end, we are considering a venuein the vicinity of Bondi Beach.

  10. The organising committee is endeavouring to create a significant improvement to the annual senior executive conference by the selection of an appropriate and user- friendly venue, which is accessible to increased recreational activities. The committee is of the opinion that executives may be interested in pursuing such activities after a lengthy dayof presentations. To this end, we are considering a venuein the vicinity of Bondi Beach. We are considering a venue close to Bondi Beach for the2008 Senior Executive Conference. This is because after along day of presentations, the location will allow executives easy access to a range of activities; for example,swimming, walking, bars and restaurants.

  11. Multi-purpose document • Subject • Relevance • Background • Message • Reasons • Summary • Action

  12. Be a business writer succinct

  13. Be a business writer succinct consistent

  14. Be a business writer succinct consistent cautious

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