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In our previous discussion, we explored some of the various audiences that technical communicators converse with, and their various attributes. In this discussion, we will focus on best strategies for reaching these audiences. How would you communicate with various audiences? Would you use emails? Training videos? Manuals with graphics? Websites? Blogs? Other channels? For this discussion, pick two target audiences, one technical (customer support, research and development, etc.) and one nontechnical (management, marketing, sales, customers, etc.), and describe how you would educate them on a new technical product that was being developed and launched.
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Running head: COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES
Communication Strategies
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COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES
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Introduction
Effective team communication is a vital component for the success of New Product
Development (NPD). It is a central issue in the launch of a new product. Communication on an
ongoing project is complicated for both project managers and other key stakeholders in all leads
within a division. It is the means that keeps the project running successfully. Ideally, reliable
communication in an organization entails well-designed infrastructure, processes, documents and
resilient methods that keep the internal business processes aligned with the entity’s goal and
informed on project’s progress (Daim, 2012). This discussion presents ...
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