Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Speech Proposal

             The company that I chose was Becks Hybrids which is a seed company in the Midwest and has just recently expanded into Iowa.  There are a few reason why I chose Becks Hybrids to do my speech on one of the reasons is because the farmer that I worked for in high school just recently started selling Becks seed.  Another reason Becks came to mind when this project was assigned was because it is in a sense a fairy tale story of a small family owned business competing with the “big boys” and succeeding.  I think a major factor in Becks being able to compete with the competition is due to the ethos of the company as a whole.  In the Midwest when people say the word farming three words come to my mind that have been instilled in my mind by growing up in a farming community and those are faith, family and farm.  Those three words happening to be the foundation that Sonny Beck built his company on nearly 100 years ago and I think it is playing a big role in the success of the company.
               The advertisements that I am planning to use for my speech are some videos and Beck’s 2015 product brochure.  In both of these advertisements that Becks produce both have a huge amount of ethos in them from interviewing farmers and the three f’s that they built there company on. The outside sources I have collected for my project do a great job of explaining why Becks is a company that will be around for a long time and are establishing a strong hold in the seed market.  Also one of my outside sources will be my former employer who has seen first-hand the qualities that Becks highlights in there advertisement.
               My thesis will be that the success of Becks advertising is in response to the ethos of their advertisement and how it relates wonderfully to their audience.  To support my thesis I will use the quotes that they use in their brochure as well as the first-hand experiences of my employer.  The use of both will work great together because your advertisements can say all these things, but it’s what people think your company when they experience it that matters.  Finally some visual aids that I want to use are hat that seed dealers from becks would hand out to customers because that is a key way seed dealers get there name out there to farmers.

               

Monday, September 28, 2015

analysis of advertisement

Logos (facts, statistics)
  • Charts with statistics of the hybrids on pages 25-27
  •  Statistics on the different areas of research that they are conducting in their fields
  •  Statistics on how their yield enhancement systems will affect audiences yields

Ethos (ethical, credibility) 
  • “Since 1937” this establishes credibility knowing that they have been in business almost a hundred years.
  • Quote multiple farmers
    •    This is important since their target audience is farmers and will show their audience the aren’t alone in planting becks hybrids
  •   The owner of the company signs his name in the beginning of the article.  This shows he puts his name behind the company. 
  •   They provide their values, 115 years as a family farm, deep Christian faith, and building strong relationships with farmers.  For many farmers in the Midwest this might seem very relatable and like the community they are a part of at home.

Pathos (emotion of the writing)
  •  With all the testimonies of current customers it gives a sense of community and the values which they built their company on resemble the values of small town farming communities.

Message
  • The message of this advertisement is that with the evidence they provide you should choose Becks like all the other satisfied customers.

Communicator
  • All of the company owners are dressed like farmers and in the field, which shows they get their hands dirty and are more than just business owners they are farmers.

Audience
  • The audience is farms and they understand their values and portray their company as sharing those same values.



Thursday, September 24, 2015

Review of Conference

            I found the conference that we had was very effective when it came to revising my paper.  It helped me to be able to understand what you were asking for me to do with your comments.  Also one thing that I liked about having a face to face conference was it allowed me to point out specific areas of my paper that I was unsure about and for you to give me feedback on them.  The conference helped to give me confidence in my paper.
           The only thing that I might change about the conference is that we get to see your comments before we come so that we can clear up any confusion we have about what you are asking.  The comments were good to have on the paper, but I felt like in the conference I was rushed on asking questions about what you were looking for me to change in my paper. Overall I think the conference was extremely helpful in the writing process.

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Major Writing Assignment Draft


               How many of us thought while sitting in freshman English class in high school that if I can just pass this class I’ll never have write again in my life?  Or did you say I won’t major in English I don’t need to know how to write exceptionally? Well the truth is no matter what profession you choose in life, writing will be something you interact with each and every day.   It just so happens that writing is a major aspect of the business world and how you will conduct your everyday work in the future.

Purpose in Business Writing


When comparing academic and non-academic writing in the business field you will notice that there are multiple similarities and differences when it comes to the purpose of the piece of writing.  The purpose of writing in the business field may be as simple as a memo, to explain an upcoming event the business is having which is considered non-academic, or it could be very complex.  A complex example of writing in this case could involve more than one purpose.  For example, informing people of your new discovery in the field and persuading companies to implement your findings into their business, would be a more academic centered purpose in the business field.

Academic Writing

               The reason for writing in an academic way is because it tends to be more thought out and more complex than in non-academic writing.  Antonella Angelini, a researcher at the University of Pisa, Italy and Martina Bianchi, a marketing advisor, state their purpose in the abstract of the article (2015) “The purpose of this study has been to measure the relationship between the level of customers' satisfaction regarding the provision of advice and asset management carried out by financial advisors…”(p. 7).  Even though that was the purpose of the study and not the writing, we can assume from that quote that they will be sharing about their findings in their study that they conducted.  Later in the article, Angelini and Bianchi expand on their purpose to inform the reader by sharing how they conducted each part that they analyzed.  By Angelini and Bianchi going into great detail in these sections, it shows the credibility of their results which will play a big role in the last paragraph of the article.  In their last paragraph, Angelini and Bianchi explain that their findings are significant (2015), “The results show how management can acquire useful information for the improvement of service quality” (p. 15). 
            In academic writing the purpose of writing may build on itself throughout the paper, as it did in Angelini and Bianchi’s article.  The article started out with informing the reader of the research that they performed, as well as showed the amount of depth they went into when researching.   This all became very import in the last paragraph when they began to persuade the reader to implement their research into their business to see an improved quality of service.

Non-Academic Writing


               Non-academic writing compared to academic writing is far less complex because non-academic writing could be just and e-mail sent to a co-worker, a memo or a report that you send to a customer, but that’s not to say it doesn’t have a purpose.  Peyton Blake the analyst I interviewed from GE Finance, said “most of the writing she did on a daily basis was through e-mail and spent around twenty minutes on a normal e-mail when she writes one”(personal communication, September 6, 2015).  Often times when writing emails in the business field there are a list of things that you are being asked to be completed.  That being said the purpose for non-academic writing in business field tends to be more question based or informational.  An example of non-formal writing I receive every month from TD Ameritrade is a four to five page report on how my account value changed that month.  Its complete purpose is to inform the customer of how their investments have progressed.   
Blake also shared “one piece of non-academic writing that she writes is a monthly report which she presents to the company each month.”  She added that “the purpose of her report is strictly information to the company and even though it is non-academic it still requires time and attention to detail” (personal communication, September 6, 2015).  With Blake’s monthly report being a formal information piece of writing she said “it’s important to make sure your purpose is what your audience is looking to gain from your report” (personal communication, September 6, 2015).

Audience in Business Writing


The audience in a piece of business writing may be a group of people you know or work with like in Blake’s case, or it could be business owners or managers in an area that you researched for your new academic writing.  In either case it is important that you adjust your writing to the intended audience.

Academic Writing


            The audience for an academic article in the business field tends to be people that are highly educated or experts in the area you researched.  The fact that the audience is an expert in the field is very important to understand because they will be able to understand what you are staying at a deeper level than someone from another field or of a lower educational background.  Luca Vincenzo Ballestra a researcher at the University of Napoli in Italy and Graziella Pacelli and Davide Radi both researchers at the University Politecnica delle Marche in Italy academic articles contain formulas (2015) “PBS=e-r/τ” (p. 668).  This formula show that Ballestra, Pacelli and Radi expect their audience to understand how the equation is calculated and relevant to the field.
            Another aspect that is different about an audience in an academic article compared to a non-academic article is that generally the audience will read the academic article completely.  Which is shown by the amount of detail put into the article in the form formulas, detailed charts and an abstract at the beginning.  Academic audiences differ a lot from non-academic because most non-academic writing is used in the everyday business world where time is important and needs to be spend being as productive as possible.

Non-Academic Writing


            The audience for a non-academic piece of writing may be your co-workers or clients, but either way the writing needs to be written so they can understand it easily.  In Blake’s writing she says “it is important to know who your audience will be and to make your writing concise.”  As your audience may not have time to read a two page email compared to a half page email.   

Media and Design in Business Writing


               Media and design plays an important role in business writing especially when catching the eye of the audience and making them interested in reading your paper.  Media and design is how the paper looks to the eye such as headings, length of paragraphs, bulleted points, and color of text as well as bolded words. 

Academic Writing


               In academic writing media and design is not as important as it is in non-academic because the audience is more likely to read your report as opposed skimming it like readers might in non-academic.  Although it is used in academic writing to separate the headings and highlight the authors main points of the paper.

Non-Academic Writing


               Non-academic writing uses media and design a lot and it is a major aspect of grabbing the attention of your audience.  In an email Blake wrote she highlighted the points she wanted her audience to take away and left the explanations un-bolded as they were in depth details and not the main idea.  Blake emphasized the importance of “presenting your information so that it is easy for your audience to get your main points quickly.” This is key in the business world because a lot of your non-academic writing will be emails which do not get a lot of time and quality attention from your co-workers.

Genre and Stance in Business Writing


            There are many genres in both academic and non-academic business writing some of the most popular being reports, letters, memos, and instructions all of which play a key role in the field of business.  In addition to genre, stance also is important when writing in business.  Stance in writing is how you come across through your writing are you thoughtful and friendly or are rude and arrogant.

Academic Writing


               In most academic writing the genre in a report is that you have found something new with your research and to report your finds.  In both cases academic and non-academic it is important to understand your stance.  In academic writing you may be an expert in your field, but it is important not to push your ideas on the reader.  Instead it is better to wait until the end and share with the reader how your findings can help them.  In Alma D Hales’s article Liquidity and price discovery in Latin America: evidence from American depositary receipts she uses phrases like (2015) “the findings in this paper suggest…” (p. 661).  A phrase like Alma’s suggests that you do as her report findings show, but she doesn’t tell you to do it.  This is key in the success of Alma’s report being implemented into the business field.

Non-Academic Writing


            In non-academic writing which is often between you and your co-workers in business it is very important to respect the views of others as well as be respected yourself.  One way you can control that is through the stance of your writing which is very important in non-academic writing because a common genre of writing is an email.  That email is generally shared between you a co-worker, someone you will interact with every day.  This makes the stance of your writing more personal than the stance of an academic piece of writing which might be read by people you will never talk to again.  Your stance will be very important when presenting information to new clients or your bosses.









Works Cited


Angelini, A., & Bianchi, M. (2015). Service quality and profitability. An empirical study about    clients and financial advisors of the Allianz Bank F.A. International Journal Of       Management Cases, 17(4), 7-18.
Ballestra, L. V., Pacelli, G., & Radi, D. (2015). The impact of the interest rate volatility on the             valuation of investment strategies. International Journal of Management Cases, 17(4),    35-44.
E-mail interview. 6 Sept. 2015. Blake, Peyton.

Hales, A. (2015). Liquidity and price discovery in Latin America: evidence from American                                                         depositary receipts. Journal of Economics & Finance, 39(4), 661-678.     doi:10.1007/s12197-013 ---9270-2

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Three sources analysis

Academic Source vs Non-academic
              

The academic source that I choose like most has an abstract which is a major difference from a non-academic paper.  Both academic and non-academic sources that I found have graphs but there are major differences how the graphs are presented and explained.  In the academic paper it showed complex formulas that the average reader wouldn’t understand.  This shows not only the amount of time and effort that was put into the writing, but it also shows that the audience for an academic paper is a more educated group.   The academic paper also contains an introduction to the paper as well as a conclusion which goes to show that they expect the reader to read the whole paper front to back.  That is very different from the non-academic because the graphs are colorful and big representing that most readers will only look at the content in the graphs to decide if they want to read the paper.  Another difference in the types of papers are bold words are shown to draw your attention to the import words or key words in the information in the non-academic paper.  Yet, in the academic paper it has hardly any bold words because it expects the reader to be engaged and do more than just skim the article.  The more I read both types of articles I plan to go more into depth into the rhetorical situations.

Interview analysis

The person that I interview was an analyst from GE Finance and they explained that their aspect of business consisted of both writing as well as reading.  She explained writing and reading to be a major aspect of her daily work.  She said that she normally spends around 30 hours a week either writing or reading what others have wrote.  She also said almost all of the writing she sees and writes is non-academic, but just under half of her writing, in the aspect of time spent, is informal.  Of the writing she reads it’s mostly informal in her day to day work because a lot of research she does is within the company and she collects her data from people underneath her.  Although when working on projects (formal writing and presentations) she reads more formal and academic articles for her research depending on the detail of the project.  Most of the writing she does contains graphs, charts or tables, she emphasized the importance of presenting your ideas clearly and stating them in quick short pieces of writing.  The reason being that most people don’t have time to read your whole email if it was written like a book, but if the points are bulleted or numbered they stick out and are more likely to be read.  She also stated that just because something is informal doesn’t mean it should be written in a sloppy manner.  That being said she also said that knowing your audience and being able to be understood through your emails is important.  Lots of time can be saved in your work by doing things correctly the first time and taking the proper time to  make sure it is clearly presented to the audience you are writing to.  Also your writing can be referred back to which is why writing connects the business world so much.  Writing unlike speaking or talking to someone is something you have proof of or can read multiple times to make sure you understand.    

Monday, September 7, 2015

Analyze two quotes from high school

The first quote I will analyze is from a research paper I wrote my freshman year of high school.  The first quote is:
         The first luxury SUV is the 2012 Acura MDX.  In my opinion this vehicle is the definition of comfort due to its tri zone climate control. With the tri zone climate control the kids can control their temperature in the rear seats, while both people in the front seats can control the temperature to their own liking(2012 Acura MDX).

How I would fix this quote is by:
  Adding in who said the MDX had Tri-zone climate control as well as give a quote which he said as to why he thought the climate control was such a wonderful feature of the SUV.  I think the example in the book that goes according to X "____" would work well to introduce my quote as well as give the name of who is quoted.

The second quote is:
       The second vehicle I chose to compare in my “best luxury vehicle contest” is the 2012 Lexus 350.  This is one of the cheapest vehicles I have to compare at around 40,000 new(2010 Lexus RX 350). 

How I would fix this quote is by:
  I could find a quote from a car review specialist stating that the Lexus was one of the cheapest SUV's in the luxury market.  As well this one could use the example according to X "_____".  Followed by stating how he is credible and why the cheap Lexus is important in my research. 

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Sources

Book:
Stone, J. (2015) The Teller. Seattle, WA: Thomas & Mercer

Academic Journal:
Angelini, A.,  Bianchi, M., (2015) Service quality and profitability. An empirical study about          clients and financial advisors of the Allianz Bank F.A.. International Journal of                        Management Cases, 17(4), 7-18

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

brief explanation of three scources

The genre of the articles I selected are a mixture of two reports and one newspaper article.  I plan to use the two reports to show the difference between an academic report and a non-academic report.  As well as they both include graphs and charts but the academic report goes further and shows equations.  I think that will be very useful when explaining how writing in the business world is a step up or higher level writing than what most high school students will be accustom to writing.   Lastly the newspaper article will show a very different genre, one that is less complex, but still vital in the business world.