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A: Bad News Letter: Problem with service Scenario: You own Keep it Green, a landscaping company that prides itself on environmentally sustainable practices. You won the contract to do the original landscaping for a newly developed commercial building owned by a local developer, Ed Jones. The contract is a fixed price, meaning that you agreed to a fixed plan of work for a set cost. You hope that if this contract goes well, you will be able to get additional work from this developer. Unfortunately, the project has run into problems. The project is running over budget as exchange rates have increased the costs of plants from your US supplier. You are also having issues with your crew. One person has quit unexpectedly and another broke her arm while biking. In addition, the client continues to revise the scope of the project, wanting to add and change elements of the design, potentially adding a lot of extra work and cost. Finally, delays in receiving building materials from a local supplier have put the project behind its planned completion date. You are excited about this project because the develop is committed to landscaping design that is suitable for the climate and environmentally friendly, not requiring chemicals for maintenance. The innovative design could make you and the client a contender for a local urban development award. The developer is currently bidding on 2 more commercial development projects in the city. Instructions: 1. Write a short paragraph or two explaining your Goal for the letter, and analyzing both Audience Need and Barriers facing this communication. 2. Write a formal letter. You should include letterhead and other features to make the letter as professional and ‘real’ as possible.
B – Persuasive memo: Making a Case
Scenario:
You recently took on a summer internship with Tourism world. You
have noticed that the marketing strategy for US as a destination is
heavily focused on travelers associated with sports and sporting
events. However, you think that the marketing material is not
well-suited for this target audience.
Sports and sporting event visitors tend to be under-50 and often
bring family. This group is environmentally-conscious, interested
in local organic food, conservation, and health. In contrast the
marketing material aimed at this group emphasizes the city’s
conference centers, local restaurants and bars, as well as evening
activities. Little is said of the area’s extensive outdoor trails,
local farms and markets, and cultural and historical
activities.
You have recently completed two years of study at college. You are
excited about what you have been learning in your marketing
classes. In addition, you have been developing your skills in
writing for online platforms and graphic design.
Your manager, James Bernard, designed the original material and is
quite committed to its value, adopting the position that whatever
worked in the past is sure to work in the future. But you know that
times are changing and younger people need to see a different side
of California that is not just a highway with hotels and conference
centers.
Write a memo to your manager proposing what you think might be some
effective changes to the focus of the marketing material. Outline
the problem, present your solutions and think about audience and
barriers.
Instructions:
1. Write a short paragraph or two explaining your Goal for the
letter, and analyzing both Audience Need and Barriers facing this
communication.
2. Write in memo form and aim to make the document as professional
as possible.