Daniel P. Moore

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Plymouth State University
Affiliations: Plymouth State University (2)

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  1. Exploring Voice in Business Writing (1994)
    doi:10.37514/wac-j.1997.8.1.09
  2. An Investigation of Gender Through Writing
    📍 Plymouth State University
    doi:10.37514/wac-j.1995.6.1.04
  3. Exploring Voice in Business Writing
    Abstract

    Many upper division business courses focus on applying the concepts and techniques studied throughout the undergraduate curriculum. The case method, which is often used to teach upper division business courses, exposes students to complex situations, aids in developing their analytical skills, and provides students with an opportunity to offer integrative solutions. An assortment of writing assignments for these case courses can enhance learning. Writing business memos and reports from a variety of organiza-tional perspectives and to a number of organizational audiences enables students to explore the realities of crafting business docu-ments meant to communicate and convince. The use of various perspectives and audiences challenges students to recognize the impact of organizational position in creating and maintaining a voice when writing. Assignments that Permit an Exploration of Voice By design, many of Plymouth State College’s upper division business courses are integrative. As an example, to enroll in Administrative Policy students need to have completed courses in (1994) 74 Writing Across the Curriculum

    📍 Plymouth State University
    doi:10.37514/wac-j.1994.5.1.05