COMMUNICATION1 Scenario1: Positive/Neutral Response to the yelper: We want to give our gratitude to you for expressing your thoughts instead of keeping them to ourselves. Now, as per your review, we can analyse that we fail to serve in the best and professional manner. We want to apologize to you that you had faced inconvenience in our premises(Hansen and Machin).We can understand that it is extremely unprofessionalism that our staff members did not noticed you for 8 minutes and you received overly salted food. In over 95% cases, we receive good feedback from our client and in 5% case when clients complain to us about anything then we take that feedback seriously. Again, we want to apologize to you and we ensure to you that in your next visit you will get great service from our end. Scenario 2: Negative Reply over tele-phone: Art studio (staff): Hello, (Customer name). Customer: Hello. Art studio (staff): We have received your received for refund. We would like to tell you that our art studio follows the strict policy related to the refund or exchange. We do not accept the exchange request or refund request once the item is sold. We can understand that after receiving the item you may had felt that you should opt for another piece of art but we are bound to follow our exchange policy. If you are not finding this specific art suitable for your location then we request you to please visit our store again to find a more suitable piece of arts. Thank You(Berger).
COMMUNICATION2 Scenario 3: Persuasive From:john@xyz.com To:artstudio@xyz.com CC:tom@xyz.com Subject: Requesting for refund Hello team, Last week I subscribed to your yearly adventures plan for $400. Now, I am analysing that I should drop this plan for this year. I know that you have a strict refund policy but still, I want to request you to please refund my fees. As a gesture of maintaining your existing goodwill in the market, I know that you will come up with a positive response. Thanks, and Regards Parag Jain Godha
COMMUNICATION3 References Berger, Arthur Asa. “Media and communication research methods: An introduction to qualitative and quantitative approaches.”Sage Publications(2018). Hansen, Anders and David Machin. “Media and communication research methods.” Macmillan International Higher Education(2018).