13 Professional Communication is a Transaction
Professional communication is “transactional.” This means it entails a purposeful transactions between a sender and a receiver that provides specific information for practical and specific purposes (informing, instructing, persuading) and is usually geared towards the needs of a specific audience. Some of these documents and products are as follows:
- Proposals and requests for proposals (RFPs)
- Technical or research reports
- Documentation records and product specifications
- User guides (step-by-step instructions, procedures, manuals)
- Online help, technical support
- Reference information (encyclopedia-type information)
- Consumer literature (information for the public about regulations, safety issues, etc.)
- Marketing literature (product specifications, brochures, promotional literature)
- Technical journalism (found in trade magazines, media releases, etc.)
- Operational and business correspondence (emails, letters, memos, etc.)
This means it is a highly designed form of communication that requires the writer to have a heightened awareness of the conventions and rhetorical situations in which they are communicating.
The unique characteristics and rules that come with each type of writing and allow a reader to understand how to approach it
the audience, purpose, and context surrounding communication