discusses the importance of focusing on the audience’s point-of-view when communicating. To cultivate a "You" attitude, the chapter asks you to consider: Is audience’s main concern addressed? Is the audience kept in the picture? How will the audience perceive things? Does the message promote a positive relationship? Is the message appropriate, prompt, accurate, and reflect high standards?
With these points in mind, write a fictitious message to a fictitious coworker, two:
1. 1 version of your message should be very "I or sender-centered"
2. Same topic, but this version should a "You or receiver-centered"