September 12, 2006; HW#6; Professional Communication Situations
{yes, this is way late;however, I've done it and that is what counts!}
In my future profession as a Web designer/developer, I believe that most of the written communications would be in the memos--usually "interoffice", not always electronically, either. Some instances may require actual paper [hard-copy] form, especially for brief reports, meeting minutes, and anything lengthy.
Letters, I'm certain, are still used to commmunicate with customers/clients, other corporations within the industry, also possibly with law-makers.
Getting back to brief reports, for a moment-- these are used for recommendations for improvement on a client's website, from a co-writer [or co-worker or superior]; some of a progress report, basically states, "hey, I'm doing this and next I plan to do. . .".
Oral presentations {of I which I personally detest doing!!!] are used to inform other workers within the company how the company is doing, perhaps as well as inform "newly-hireds" the inner workings of the company. Another use for oral presentations is to sell the product to potential customers/clients.
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