Audience Analysis on Restaurant Workers

Audience Analysis on Restaurant Workers

  1. Read Chapter 4.
  2. Complete the 3Ps in Practice (p. 128). Include both process and product.
  3. Upload a file with your work.

IMPORTANT REMINDERS

A proper response to this prompt requires you to do some audience analysis. Who works in restaurants? What must you offer an audience of restaurant workers to get them to attend these workshops?

All faux email submissions MUST include a subject lineand an email signature block. See page 119 for an example. You do not have to include your own name, job title, or contact information; you can invent any or all of it. But a full signature line must be included.

If your email refers to any faux “attachments,” you must produce them below your message. It is no fair to refer readers to an agenda, for example, that does not actually exist.

  • Read Newman Chapter 5.
  • Complete the 3Ps in Practice (p. 167). Include both process and product.
  • Upload a file with your work.

IMPORTANT REMINDERS

All faux email submissions MUST include a subject lineand an email signature block. See page 119 for an example. You do not have to include your own name, job title, or contact information; you can invent any or all of it. But a full signature line must be included.

If your email refers to any faux “attachments,” you must produce them below your message. It is no fair to refer readers to an agenda, for example, that does not actually exist.

  • Read Newman Chapter 6.
  • Complete the 3Ps in Practice. Include both process and product.
  • Upload a file with your responses.

IMPORTANT REMINDERS

Be mindful of any perks you offer this notional social media poster. You are writing a wide-open post in reply, not a personal email. Anyone who reads your exchange may want to receive the same rewards you offer in response to this compliment.. If they do not get them, they may savage you and your company with their own posts.

 

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