RRM3 D268 Introduction to Communication- Connecting
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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: Write email 1 here
1.Use a different communication
style based on the characters chosen Hi Joe,
from prompt A. This may be formal
vs. informal or you may use two of I trust your week has been
the four communication styles in fantastic!
Section 1: Lessons 2.4-2.5. I'm Mike Smith, your friendly IT
2. Include an opening (i.e., Dear, Support Specialist from the sunny
Hello, etc.) and closing (i.e., west coast branch. Before our
Sincerely, See you soon, etc.) to upcoming rendezvous next week, I
each character you chose. wanted to take a moment to break
the ice and share a bit about myself.
Note: When introducing yourself, you
may use real or fictitious details about With over 15 years in the IT industry,
your personal and professional life. I've recently delved into the
fascinating realm of Cybersecurity.
Note: (Suggested length of 1–3
This experience has reignited my
paragraphs), using a different
passion for IT and motivated me to
communication style for each
take on a new role in this exciting
EMAIL.
field. I'm thrilled about the prospect
of embarking on this journey with
you.
In the spirit of creating a dynamic,
vibrant, and supportive
environment, I want you to know
that I'm fully committed. I'm
genuinely looking forward to
learning from each member of the