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Framing messages in response to challenging business scenarios




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1. Review course materials:


Business Communications, chapter 6


Title: Jeff Bezos Confronts Criticism of Amazon's 'Brutal' Workplace Conditions
http://www.geekwire.com/2015/full-memo-jeff-bezos-responds-to-cutting-nyt-expose-says-tolerance-for-lack-of-empathy-needs-to-be-zero


Title: How to Tell Someone They’re [sic] Being Laid Off (article)


Article link:
https://hbr.org/2015/06/how-to-tell-someone-theyre-being-laid-off



2. Read this scenario:




Aimee rubbed her temples. What a day it had been! Managing a call center can be stressful, and today had been no exception. Sometimes her team performed flawlessly, and other times she imagined herself as the mother hen, flapping frantically to shoo her chicks from danger.


“No! No! Don’t escalate that call!” she’d just told Tom. “You can handle this one. Tell him …”


She was going to have to coach Tom about the irate caller with the “fried” hard drive, but it could wait until tomorrow. Before she could leave her office, her boss, Susan, appeared at the door.


“Aimee. Good! I’m glad I caught you. We have a situation.”


Oh, no, Aimee thought. Susan’s tone told her the news wouldn’t be good.


“We need two volunteers from your team to start working the midnight shift for the summer. They need to start tomorrow night,” Susan said.


“I thought all the shifts were covered,” Aimee said.


“We lost two people last night and have to replace them right away,” Aimee said. “You’ll have to pull your team together and use your leadership skills to get this covered quickly.”


The next morning, Aimee faced having to break the news to her team of 10 call center representatives. She knew that they all had other commitments and that none of them would want to take the midnight shift. They’d each worked hard and consequently been promoted to the day shift. This was going to kill morale and cause some of her team members some hardship.




3. Take on the role of Aimee . Your task is to break the news to your team in the best way possible and to persuade two of them to agree to work the midnight shift all summer. Be creative and use the communication skills that you’ve learned in this module’s readings. Write out the spoken announcement that Aimee will make to her team (and include her strategies for breaking the news and persuading them to volunteer in parentheses). You may use dialogue, essay, narrative, or any form that meets the assignment criteria.


Write from Aimee’s point of view (use “I” when talking about Aimee , her thoughts, words and actions).


4. In the final paragraph, return to your own body! (give up being Aimee ), and reflect on how the principles for breaking bad news and persuading might help you in your own workplace communications. Your paper should be about 500 words.


5. Please use APA citations and references as needed. Submit your paper as an attachment to the dropbox.



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Framing Messages in Response to Challenging Business Scenarios                2
FRAMING MESSAGES IN RESPONSE TO
CHALLENGING BUSINESS SCENARIOS
    ‘Good morning! I would like to communicate a business requirement passed down to me by Susan yesterday. (Face to face communication). Apparently, we have lost two members from the midnight shift last night. This calls for urgent need to replace them with two people from my team. (Defining the objective). As your team leader, I am very much aware that you have commitments and each of you have worked hard to get promoted to the day shift. Working in a dynamic environment of a call centre is not an easy task even for me and I appreciate the wonderful team I have in you guys. As a leader I have always encouraged my team to communicate with me directly about any challenge you are facing. (Appreciation). Thus, I need your inputs on this situation. (Feedback). What I need from my team are two volunteers to fill in the...
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