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# Draft the first blog post of this series. The blog should: | # Draft the first blog post of this series. The blog should: | ||
#* Be no longer than 300 words | #* Be no longer than 300 words | ||
| − | #* Explain to your colleagues | + | #* Explain to your colleagues: |
| + | #** what the reason for the blog series is, and | ||
| + | #** that this is the first post in a series | ||
#* Draw your colleagues' attention to the aspect of law that you have just researched | #* Draw your colleagues' attention to the aspect of law that you have just researched | ||
#** Give a brief (one paragraph) explanation of this aspect of law | #** Give a brief (one paragraph) explanation of this aspect of law | ||
#** Direct your colleagues to the introductory resource that you have found on the internet and encourage them to read it. | #** Direct your colleagues to the introductory resource that you have found on the internet and encourage them to read it. | ||
| − | Note: You are not expected to have a deep understanding of any area of law for this activity (because all law is very complex and detailed knowledge is beyond the scope of this course), but you should be able to explain briefly what the law is about and how it might be relevant to your business. | + | Note: You are '''not''' expected to have a deep understanding of any area of law for this activity (because all law is very complex, and detailed knowledge is beyond the scope of this course), but you should be able to explain briefly what the law is about and how it might be relevant to your business. |
When drafting your blog post, remember to pay attention to all the qualities of good business writing that we have covered in this learning pathway. Consider who your audience is and what writing style (formal, informal, or conversational) is most appropriate for this context. Then, as you write, think carefully about your choice of words and tone, concision, clarity, emphasis and bias-free writing. | When drafting your blog post, remember to pay attention to all the qualities of good business writing that we have covered in this learning pathway. Consider who your audience is and what writing style (formal, informal, or conversational) is most appropriate for this context. Then, as you write, think carefully about your choice of words and tone, concision, clarity, emphasis and bias-free writing. | ||
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