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Aevry ENGL 227 Full Course Latest-2016 July
(Not week 4 Assignment)
Question
devry engl227 week 1 discussion dq 1& dq 2
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dq 1
Process-Oriented Writing (graded)
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TCO 2 and the class textbook guide students toward using a
process-oriented approach to professional writing. What does it
mean to use a "process-oriented approach" in writing? Why is this
approach advantageous? (Later in the week, we'll discuss strategies we can use
during each step of the process.) (This discussion covers TCO 2.)
dq 2
Formatting Business Messages (graded)
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Consider successful business messages you've received, either as a
professional or a customer. How did the formatting of those messages affect their level of success?
(This discussion addresses TCOs 1 and 2.)
devry engl227 week 2 discussion dq 1& dq 2
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Writing Elements in Business Messages (graded)We probably all agree that
using correct grammar and spelling in our written communication is important. But, just how
important is it? Take a look at this CEO's blog post. Class, what are
your thoughts on this article? I Won't Hire People Who Use Poor Grammar. Here's Why.
devry engl227 week 3 discussion dq 1& dq 2
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Positive and Neutral Messages (graded)
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Most messages we write in the workplace fall into the category of
positive or neutral communications. Examples include routine requests, informative or good news
announcements, replies to inquiries, messages granting claims, letters of
recommendation, and general goodwill messages. What are some
strategies for writing these common types of messages successfully? (This
discussion addresses TCO 2.)
devry engl227 week 4 discussion dq 1& dq 2
latest 2016 july
dq 1
Diversity and Writing in the Workplace (graded)
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Valuing diversity is commonly regarded as a virtue in today's business
world. Why is
diversity important to value? What are some strategies we can use to reflect
the value of diversity in our written work? (This discussion addresses TCO 6.)
dq 2
Report Writing (graded)
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What are some different types of reports you are likely to write in your
career? What are some strategies for creating well-written, effective reports?
(This discussion addresses TCOs 1 and 2.)
devry engl227 week 5 discussion dq 1& dq 2
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dq 1
Negative/Bad News Messages (graded)
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Using the process-oriented approach when addressing situations requiring
the delivery of a negative or bad news message requires additional attention to
planning and audience analysis. View the scenario at the YOU DECIDE tab on the left navigation menu and,
throughout the week, follow the prompt in the “Deliverable” tab (note: be sure
to click on each individual in the You Decide “Players” tab to review/listen to
key details of the scenario):
dq 2
Electronic Communication (graded)
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Business communication experts posit that the memo is dead and email
isn’t too far behind. Review Chapters 7 and 8 and discuss the inherent benefits and drawbacks
to the variety of electronic communication media used in business and industry. (This
discussion addresses TCO 3.)
devry engl227 week 6 discussion dq 1& dq 2
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dq 1
Visual Communication (graded)
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Using common software such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, users can
create a multitude of different types of graphs, including pie charts, line
graphs, flow charts, and Gantt charts. Which factors weigh into the decision to choose a particular type of
graph or chart? Once you choose a type, how can you ensure that it is clear,
readable, and ethical? (This discussion addresses TCO 5.)
dq 2
Planning Formal Reports and Persuasion (graded)
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One important part of planning a formal report is conducting research. What are some
strategies business writers can use to conduct quality research? How else can
we apply planning stage techniques and strategies to the planning of a formal report?
(This Discussion supports TCOs 2 and 5.)
devry engl227 week 7 discussion dq 1& dq 2
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dq 1
Review of Professional Writing Standards (graded)
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Class, once again, read through our 6 course TCOs. Which
objectives do you think will be most important in your future career? Do you
have any remaining questions about any of our objectives? Let's take this
opportunity to review any concepts about which you may still have questions, as
well as to discuss how you will apply them to your professional writing as you
advance in your career. (This discussion addresses all TCOs.)
dq 2
Formatting Formal Reports (graded)
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Read the example report in Chapter 15 on pages 426-439, paying close
attention to how the report is formatted and organized. (Note that this
report shows both MLA and APA citations; in the reports you are writing, you
will need to use APA citations.) How does the formatting and organization of a formal report
differ from the formats we've practiced in other types of business writing?
(This Discussion supports TCOs 1 and 5.)
devry engl227 week 2 quiz latest 2016 july
devry engl227 week 2 quiz latest 2016 july
The administrative assistant sent the information to the division last
week.
The information was sent to the division last week.
The information was sent by the administrative assistant.
Last week, the information was sent by the administrative assistant.
You may either repair the electronic component or replace it under the
warranty agreement.
You may either repair the electronic component or it may be replaced
under the warranty agreement.
You may repair the electronic component or it may be replaced under the
warranty agreement.
Your company can benefit from my 10 years’ experience in accounts
payable.
I assure you I am the most qualified candidate for the job with my 10
years’ experience in accounts payable.
My 10 years in accounts payable makes me the most qualified candidate
for the job.
Question 5. Question : (TCO 1) Select the sentence that most effectively
demonstrates the you attitude:
You failed to attach the document to your email
I didn’t see an attachment in the email you sent.
Please re-send the attachment.
Question 7. Question : (TCO 1) Revise: Markdowns will range from very little on its
line of laundry equipment to a great deal on certain sporting equipment.
Question 8. Question : (TCO 1) Revise: Although the sales returns for July are high
in number, experience has indicated that this is not an unusual condition for
summer.
Question 10. Question : (TCO 1) Revise: We want to point out that our cash management
account is not intended for the naive, small investor.
The finishing plant was the scene of a confrontation today when two
ladies from the morning shift accused a foreman of sexual harassment. Marilyn
Humphrey, a black inspector, and Margaret Sawyer, an assembly-line worker,
accused Mr. Engerrand of
making suggestive comments. Mr. Engerrand, who
is 62 years old and an epileptic, denied the charges and said he thought the
girls were trying to gyp the company with their demand for a cash award.
Question 13. Question : (TCO 1) Revise: While a few nearby residents initially
opposed our expansion plan, we think we have their support to proceed as
scheduled.
The world’s population will grow.
It grew from 4 billion in 1975.
This is an increase of more than 50 percent.
Question 15. Question : (TCO 1) Revise: The Small Business Administration provides a
variety of ways in which it aids small businesses. These services
include loans (both private and government), helping out with the procurement
of government contracts, and provision of management training and consulting.
devry engl227 week 1 Resume latest 2016 july
A large percentage of the writing we do in the workplace involves
writing routine, neutral, and/or goodwill messages. Routine and
neutral messages cover a wide range of topics, from the ordinary (e.g., sending
colleagues a reminder to attend a meeting) to the more detailed (e.g., updating a
supervisor about a project).
In Week 3, Anne Brown, the division manager for E227 Global Solutions,
is asking you to write an individual routine message, which will be formatted
as a memo. In order to
complete this assignment you must follow the steps below:
Read the trucking supervisor's email.
Read Anne Brown’s memo (available in Doc Sharing) and pay close
attention to the questions asked at the bottom of the memo.
Use the Week 3 Routine Planning Questions/Audience Profile (in Doc
Sharing) to assist you with preparing your routine message to Anne Brown. These questions
are for planning only, not submission.
Follow the Specific Guidelines below when drafting your routine message
to Anne Brown.
This assignment is related to the Week 4 Collaborative Analytical Report
(see Doc Sharing for details on the Week 4 Assignment) that you will be
completing with your team next week.
Specific Content Guidelines for the Routine Message
The written response will be formatted as a memo with
headings/subheadings, bullets, tables, etc. in the body of
the message for easy readability. The following items are to be included in the memo:
Paragraph briefly introducing the issue
Your preliminary considerations about how to best communicate with the
Indonesian population
Team identity – members’ names and contact information (phone numbers
and email addresses). Identify the team leader or project facilitator and documentation
coordinator.
A list of all individual-specific tasks (not just the major
deliverables) needed to complete the project, including due dates for each
task, and personnel responsible. Present this information in table format.
Concluding paragraph
A Successful Message will include the following:
Evidence the writer fully and firmly grasps the purpose/goals of the
message.
Full and complete original text that reflects audience needs in relation
to the message.
Proper use of formatting and style (e.g., bullets, headings,
lists, etc.);
message must be written in the proper document format.
An awareness and proper use of all ten writing conventions for
professional writing (as appropriate) covered in Week 2.
Use of proper grammar, spelling, punctuation, and capitalization.
ENGL227 Week 3 Routine Message Planning Questions/
Audience Profile
Complete this audience profile as part of the Week 3 Assignment. Answer the
questions below thoroughly and accurately to create a profile for your audience
(your division manager, Anne Brown) and her needs in relation to the message.
Who is the audience?
Is my audience external or internal?
How much does my audience know about the transportation problem? How
much does she know about how to communicate with the Indonesian residents?
What information does my audience need about the topic?
How much formality is necessary in this message to Anne Brown?
devry engl227 week 5 assignment
This is an outline of the three-step writing process, which should apply
to your analysis of a Week 5 scenario presented in the Negative and Bad News
Message tab. Answer the case
questionsrelated to each step directly on this form. For the
three-step process questions, you may use short phrases and sentences for your
answers.Then
add a page break, and write a message as directed in the Negative and Bad News
Message tab and save the document as one file.
Student name
I. Plan
II. Write
· You DO NOT have to attach your first draft.
III. Complete
A. Revise the
Message
List three or more changes you made between your first draft and final draft suggested by the prompts in therevision checklist on page 155 in Chapter 6.
List three or more changes you made between your first draft and final draft suggested by the prompts in therevision checklist on page 155 in Chapter 6.
B. Produce the
Message
Use effective design and layout for a clean, professional appearance. Proofread the Message.
Review for errors in layout, spelling, punctuation, and other mechanics.
Use effective design and layout for a clean, professional appearance. Proofread the Message.
Review for errors in layout, spelling, punctuation, and other mechanics.
· You DO NOT have to list typos and mechanical errors.
C. Submit these
questions and your responses along with a fully formattedmessage to the
audience in the Dropboxas one Word file.
You have been navigating the waters at E227 Global Solutions quite
nicely these past few weeks, and you are feeling confident that you can handle
any writing task that comes your way. Then, you learn of a delicate situation involving one of the company's
long-time friends and supporters. Your writing skills are going to be tested as you are asked to craft a
response refusing the request made by our corporate ally. This is no
ordinary refusal, since a valuable corporate relationship is at stake. You must
approach this message with care and plan accordingly.
View the scenario which will provide the background you need to proceed
with the message.
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Transcript
Guidelines
To Complete the Negative News Assignment:
View the negative message media piece for the scenario surrounding the
formal letter you will write.
Complete the Week 5 Negative Message Planning Questions found in Doc
Sharing. Insert your
responses directly after each question.
Add the formal letter to a new page on the planning questionnaire, and
submit as ONE Word document. (To add a new page at the end of your questionnaire, place your cursor
after the last item on the questionnaire and press CONTROL and ENTER.)
Submit the completed planning questions and formal letter to your Dropbox
by the due date/time.
A Successful Message Will Include the Following:
The message written in the proper document format.
Accurate and thoughtful responses to each planning question.
Evidence the writer fully and firmly grasps the circumstances
surrounding the message.
Evidence the writer fully and firmly grasps the purpose/goals of the
message, including selecting the appropriate organizational approach.
Full and complete original text that demonstrates an awareness of
audience needs in relation to the message.
An awareness and proper use of all ten writing conventions for
professional writing (as appropriate), covered in Week 2.
Use of proper grammar, spelling, punctuation, and capitalization.
devry engl227 course project
Objectives
Good news! The negative press from the trucking situation in Indonesia
has been successfully mitigated. Upper management now recognizes that E227 Global Solutions has long
talked about being green, but has not made any major efforts toward reducing
the company’s carbon footprint on a global scale. With operations
in the U.S. and abroad,
E227 Global Solutions has seen generally successful localized initiatives to
reduce energy consumption, reduce or eliminate chemical by-products, and
minimize office waste.
Management at E227 Global Solutions is now challenging the entire
company to adopt “green” strategies and reduce the company’s carbon footprint
by 25% in the next year. Recognizing that great ideas come from all levels of the company, E227GS
is challenging you, its employees, to generate ideas for going green and
achieving, and possibly exceeding, the goal of reducing our carbon footprint.
Guidelines
For the week 8 assignment, you will submit a formal proposal to your
division manager Anne Brown, recommending a strategy the company could adopt to
go green. In week 6 you
will submit an outline of the entire proposal, as well as the introduction of
the proposal itself.
Remember, the goal of the proposal is to recommend a sustainable green
strategy the company can adopt to reduce the carbon footprint by 25%.The primary
audience is your division manager, Anne Brown; however, your proposal
will probably be read by anyone in upper management.
As part of the planning stage, you will research 3-4 green strategies
and decide on a specific strategy (e.g., reducing printer waste such as paper and ink; phasing in an
energy efficient fleet of vehicles; installing solar panels or wind turbines to
power the office building, etc.). Or you can research a general area such as physical facilities,
recycling, transportation, etc. Just make sure the solution is broad enough so that you’ll be able to
talk in depth about the one recommended strategy.
For your research, you need to find a variety of sources (at least six). Some sources
may be found through the DeVry library, while others could be found through internet
research. To use library
resources, go to the Student Resources tab (under Course Home), click Library,
and familiarize yourself with the menu in the upper left hand corner. Explore various
sources, including the online librarian. A good place to become familiar with this topic is Green Business
Practices for Dummies (2009) by Lisa Swallow, which is available through
DeVry's online library, as well as additional online sources listed in the
Webliography. Make all
sources are credible. To avoid plagiarism, all borrowed material must be cited correctly using
APA guidelines.
The recommended range for the proposal is 1250-1750 words, and it should
include the following parts:
Front Matter
Title page
Transmittal Correspondence
Report Proper
Introduction (each of the four sections listed below will be
second-level headings under Introduction)
Background of the Problem: Provide an overview of problem/situation and
its importance. This is a
critical section. It should describe the problem currently and reasons why the proposal is
being written.
Statement of Purpose: The statement of purpose is essentially the same
as a thesis statement for an essay or paper. It only needs
to be a sentence or two long.
Sources and Methods: To establish credibility, discuss the types of
research material selected to support the proposed solution and how the
material will be used in the proposal. NOTE: You don’t make a list of sources like you would for a References page.
Report Organization: Provide an overview of the various sections of the
report so the reader is aware of the direction and organization of the report
to follow.
Discussion (each of the three sections listed below will be second-level
headings under Discussion)
Cost: This section should include individual costs to the organization,
but may also include any cost savings that may be realized. Include a table
to help readers visualize what is presented in this section.
Conclusion and Recommendation: Review the issues that led to the
proposed solution and clearly state the recommendation you want the reader to
implement.
Conclude the report with a brief statement that expresses a positive
sentiment or statement.
End Matter
References (at least six credible sources in APA format)
Appendices (if applicable)
Grading Rubrics
Go to Doc Sharing to locate the grading rubrics for the formal proposal. Refer to the
Week 6 formal report grading rubric for deliverables due for the first part of
the formal proposal Course Project. Refer to the Week 8 formal report grading rubric for deliverables due at
the end of Week 8. The proposal is due in its entirety no later than 11:59 p.m. (Mountain Time)
on Saturday of Week 8.
Best Practices
The formal proposal will be completed over a three week period, starting
in Week 6 and ending in Week 8. Week 6 establishes the outline and introduction for the final proposal,
so it is important to have a clear vision for what you want your proposal to
accomplish. Start
researching green strategies early in the session.
Review the Week 6 and Week 8 grading rubrics to determine which parts
are due in those weeks. Contact your professor for clarification of details.
APA will be used for in-text and end-of-text citations ONLY. Do not use APA
as the layout format for your formal proposal. Review the
sample formal report layout on pages 426-439 to get an idea of how to design
the layout of your proposal.
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