Task 1: Audience Profile
In 300-500 words, describe your target audience for this white paper: Who are they? Why do they need this information? How does this white paper allow them to make a decision and be better informed? You are welcome to fictionalize your audience (create an imaginary company), but you can also draw on your own experience and utilize a familiar audience (for example, a company you worked for last summer during an internship). Your audience must be specific enough that they have needs and priorities that will shape your decision-making as you decide on the content, organization, level of specificity, and persuasive strategies for your white paper.
Task 2: White Paper
Your white paper, first and foremost, educates, informs, and convinces your audience that a particular product, strategy, or approach will be an effective solution to an existing problem. You should imagine your audience (as outlined in the audience profile) reading this white paper before making a final decision in moving forward. As secondary audience members (I, along
with class members that read your draft during peer review) will be looking to see the connection between the audience profile and the white paper content, as well as the effectiveness of the information hierarchy, technical description, and visuals present within the document. Your white paper should follow the organization of our class template (see Canvas) and should be no longer than 2-3 pages, single-spaced.
Task 3: Rationale
In 500 words or more, describe and provide justification for the choices you made throughout drafting and revising your white paper. You can utilize the questions below as they’re useful to you: