chapter 1 technical and professional communication in the workplace
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Chapter 1Chapter 1
Technical and Technical and Professional Professional
Communication in the Communication in the WorkplaceWorkplace
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What is Technical andWhat is Technical andProfessional Communication? Professional Communication? Communication about complex, highly detailed problems, issues, or subjects in the professional world, which helps audiences visualize and understand information so they can make informed and ethical decisions or take appropriate and safe actions
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What is Technical andWhat is Technical andProfessional Communication? Professional Communication? Includes simple, everyday information
Street signs Nutritional information ATM instructions
Includes lengthier, more complex documents
Computer manuals Detailed reports NASA specifications
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Poor CommunicationPoor CommunicationPoorly written technical documents alert us to the importance of effective communication.
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Writing in the WorkplaceWriting in the Workplace
“Workplace writers” are all of the employees who communicate with an organization, not only those officially called professional or technical writers.
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Writing in the WorkplaceWriting in the Workplace
“Workplace writers” help to negotiate and create the knowledge users need by:
Creating texts that interact with various audiences
Making complex information understandable to audiences who need it
Serving as a bridge between groups, both inside and outside their organizations
Reducing internal costs of production, support, and development
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Genres of Technical WritingGenres of Technical Writing
Emails & Memos Technical Definitions Websites Manuals Proposals Formal and Informal Reports
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Characteristics of TechnicalCharacteristics of Technicaland Professional Writingand Professional Writing
Rhetorical Solves problems, affects an audience, and
reflects one’s credibility Audience Centered
Genre, style, level of formality, level of detail, format and length
Technology Oriented Produces from and produces for a variety of
analog and digital technologies
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Characteristics of TechnicalCharacteristics of Technicaland Professional Writingand Professional Writing
Ethical Aware of consequences in the real world
Research Oriented Gathers information from a variety of sources,
from libraries and personal communication Professional
Clear and accessible, using appropriate forms and content
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Characteristics of TechnicalCharacteristics of Technicaland Professional Writingand Professional Writing
Visual Pairs visual and written registers for effect
Design Centered Combines aesthetics and readability
Concise Efficient in wording
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Technical and Technical and ProfessionalProfessionalWriting as an ActivityWriting as an Activity
Learning to produce technical and professional documents requires students to see writing as a PROCESS, a series of activities that lead to the production of a document.
The process of producing documents begins by considering the sorts of PROBLEMS writers encounter in the workplace.
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Problem SolvingProblem Solving Problems are often defined as:
“unfavorable or disagreeable situations.”
Workplace problems are best thought of as questions to be considered or addressed.
Some “problems” may actually be positive, such as addressing how a company can best capitalize on successes.
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Types of ProblemsTypes of ProblemsWriters face two sets of related problems:
Workplace Problems Issues requiring information and action to
solve
Rhetorical Problems Issues of how to best communicate
information
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The Problem-SolvingThe Problem-SolvingApproachApproach
Plan Research Draft Revise Distribute