Professional Disputes and Communication

  You are currently a junior in the College of Business. After successfully completing your first two years, you are now receiving interviews, enrolled in more challenging courses, and taking on leadership roles. You are about to leave for a weekend retreat, and you have several emails that require your attention   Scenarios 1. Group Project. You are in a group project for one of your upper-level courses. You’ve noticed that one of your group members seems to turn in work late all the time and regularly misses the deadlines set by your group. Write an email to your group member to address this problem. Your mutual friend has said that this person is usually a good group member. 2. Letter of Recommendation. You took a marketing class with Professor Johnson last semester. An internship for this summer requires that you submit a letter of recommendation. Write an email to Professor Johnson asking for a letter of recommendation. The letter to the employer is due in one week. 3. Grade Dispute. You just received your final grade in your accounting class after taking your final exam. You are unable to see which answers were incorrect, and you know getting two more correct would bump your grade from a B+ to an A-. Write an email to your professor seeking a regrade or other review to secure your additional points. 4. Troublesome Chair. You are the President of Commerce Club. One of your chairs has not attended enough events to satisfy his requirements. Write him an email to address this problem.  

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