Introduction to Communication: Connecting with Others
TASK 1 TEMPLATE
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Western Governors University
, 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: Write email 1 here
1. Use a different communication From: Paige Gates
style based on the characters
chosen from prompt A. This may To: Joe
be formal vs. informal or you Cc:
may use two of the four Subject: Getting to know each
communication styles in Section other
1: Lessons 2.4-2.5.
2. Include an opening (i.e., Dear, Dear Joe,
Hello, etc.) and closing (i.e.,
Sincerely, See you soon, etc.) to My name is Paige Gates, I work at
each character you chose. another branch and have been
assigned to East Coast
Note: When introducing yourself, Headquarters to work on a training
you may use real or fictitious details program that will be used
about your personal and nationwide. I have read a bit about
professional life. how you like things to be and how
you communicate.
Note: (Suggested length of 1–3
paragraphs), using a different We both share similar beliefs in
communication style for each building relationships and trust in
EMAIL. the workplace. I agree to an
informal and trusting environment
as well.
I would love to know more about
you and your team. I am very
excited to getting to know each one
of you!
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