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Message Mapping Step 5. Seven Steps in Message Mapping 1.Identify stakeholders/target audiences 2.Identify stakeholder questions or concerns 3.Identify.

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1 Message Mapping Step 5

2 Seven Steps in Message Mapping 1.Identify stakeholders/target audiences 2.Identify stakeholder questions or concerns 3.Identify common sets of concerns 4.Develop key messages 5.Develop supporting information 6.Conduct testing 7.Plan for delivery For a high-concern issue or scenario:

3 Develop Supporting Information Same discipline and same templates as key message development apply to development of supporting information Special considerations – Attention to reading grade level – Perceived trust and credibility of the source – Visual aids

4 Special Considerations Sensitivity to grade level – AGL-4 (average grade level minus 4) – People in distress process information at 4 grade levels below their average grade level If we are not sensitive to this, our message maps will be incomprehensible to the target audience

5 Special Considerations Perceived trust and credibility of the source – Credibility ladders – These perceptions will determine believability of message – Credibility transference – Credibility reversal

6 Special Considerations Visual aids – Many people think visually – Add visual aids (e.g., graphics, pictures) to capture the visual index – Research literature available for reference Professor Edward Tufte at Yale University


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