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Bovée and Thill Business Communication Hall of Fame Communicating Negative News at Hailo

Bovée and Thill Business Communication Hall of Fame Sharing unwelcome news: explain and put in a positive context Starts right off with a reader benefit, then hints at news to come Prepares the reader for the negative news about minimum fare hikes by reminding readers how the Hailo system works.

Bovée and Thill Business Communication Hall of Fame Sharing unwelcome news (continued) The rest of the explanation: If we all want a better chance of getting a cab, we need to make it worth the driver’s time.

Bovée and Thill Business Communication Hall of Fame Sharing unwelcome news (continued) With the reasoning in place, the message moves on to deliver the unwelcome news about increases in the minimum fare during peak hours. Ends on a positive note by pointing out that the increase won’t affect the majority of customers.