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RRM3 D268 Task 1 TEMPLATE
Instructions: Complete and submit this document as your Task 1 for
D268.
Instructions for Section A:
Choose two of the characters from the task scenario and write
an introductory email introducing yourself to each character
(one email per character). Tip: See Section 1 (Communicating in
Diverse Groups): Lesson 5.4 (Email 1/2) and 5.5 (Email 2/2) for an
example email format and what email parts to include.
For each email you must: Hi Sarah,
1. Use a different communication
I hope this email finds you well. My name is
style based on the characters [Your Full Name], and I'm thrilled about the
chosen from prompt A. This may opportunity to work with you on the upcoming
be formal vs. informal or you nationwide training program.
may use two of the four
communication styles in I've been with the company for 10 years and
currently hold the position of program
Section 1: Lessons 2.4-2.5. coordinator. Over the years, I've come to
2. Include an opening (i.e., appreciate the importance of time, efficiency,
Dear, Hello, etc.) and closing and direct communication that seem to resonate
(i.e., Sincerely, See you soon, well with your branch's culture. With nearly two
etc.) to each character you decades of experience in the organization, I've
been involved in projects similar to what we're
chose. gearing up for, and I'm eager to bring my insights
to the table.
Note: When introducing yourself,
you may use real or fictitious I'm looking forward to meeting you and the rest
details about your personal and of the team at the conference in June. If there's
professional life. anything specific you'd like to discuss or any
particular approach your team prefers, feel free
to let me know. I believe clear communication is
Note: (Suggested length of 1–3 key to a successful collaboration.
paragraphs), using a different
communication style for each
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