Chapter 3 of the Workplace Writing text begins with the words:  "In the business world, you will never write or speak in a vacuum.  When you write your memo, e-mail message, letter, report, brochure, or Web site text, someone will read it."  What can happen when writers fail to take their audience into consideration? (In other words, when a writer doesn't think about the person on the receiving end of the message).  Provide specific examples (examples out of your own experience or examples you've heard or read about) of the types of problems that this failure to consider your audience when communicating can have.

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Chapter 3 of the Workplace Writing text begins with the words:  "In the business world, you will never write or speak in a vacuum.  When you write your memo, e-mail message, letter, report, brochure, or Web site text, someone will read it."  What can happen when writers fail to take their audience into consideration? (In other words, when a writer doesn't think about the person on the receiving end of the message).  Provide specific examples (examples out of your own experience or examples you've heard or read about) of the types of problems that this failure to consider your audience when communicating can have.

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