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Chapter 7

Writing Memos, E-mail, and Letters

Business Communication

Copyright 2010 South-Western Cengage Learning

Types of Business Correspondence Memos and e-mails

Letters

Other documents

2 7.1 Business Correspondence

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E-mail can be sent and received on a PDA.

Purposes for Correspondence Provide a record

Advise, direct, or state a policy

Inform

Request information or reply to requests

Persuade

Promote goodwill

3 7.1 Business Correspondence

Planning and Organizing Messages Planning messages

Identify the objective

Determine the main idea

Choose supporting details

Adjust the message for the receiver

Organizing messages

Direct order

Indirect order

4 7.1 Business Correspondence

Confused and Misused Words

Words used incorrectly

Unknown words

Building vocabulary to improve reading speed and comprehension

5 7.1 Business Correspondence

Writing Memos Heading lines

To line

From line

Date line

Subject line

Body

6 7.2 Memos

Writing Memos Notations

Reference initials

Attachment or enclosure notations

Copy or blind copy notations

Second page headings

7 7.2 Memos

Memo templates

Editing and Publishing Memos Edit the memo carefully

Check for the 5 Cs

Proofread the final draft

Publish by interoffice mail or U.S. Mail

8 7.2 Memos

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Check each memo carefully before sending it.

Memo Templates

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Provide a layout and standard parts for memos

Available with many word processing programs

Questions

1. What do the templates you viewed have in common?

2. Which template would you prefer to use for memos? Why?

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7.2 Memos

E-mail Parts of an e-mail message

To line

Cc and bcc lines

From line

Date line

Subject line

Body

10 7.3 E-mail and Instant Messaging

E-mail Work-friendly features

Address book

Signature file

11 7.3 E-mail and Instant Messaging

Attachment

Draft

Reply and reply all

Forward

Priority

Return receipt

E-mail Netiquette Assign a high priority only when truly needed

Ask for approval before sending a large attachment

Do not send confidential or sensitive information

Do not use all capital letters

Do not send flames—angry or insulting messages

Do not send spam

Do not use emoticons in business e-mails

Use correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation

12 7.3 E-mail and Instant Messaging

Instant Messaging IM basics

Buddy, contacts, or friends list

Chat window

Worker-friendly IM features

13 7.3 E-mail and Instant Messaging

IM Netiquette Do not use all capital letters

Remember that other users may have slower systems

Do not send confidential or sensitive information

Be brief

Use status options

Use an appropriate level of formality

Do not leave other people waiting for your response

Learn about and use the security features

14 7.3 E-mail and Instant Messaging

Writing Letters Standard parts

Date

Letter address

Salutation

Body

Complimentary close

Writer’s name and title

Reference initials

15 7.4 Letters

Writing Letters Optional letter parts

Attention line

Reference line

Subject line

Postscript

16 7.4 Letters

Editing and Publishing Letters Business letter formats

Block format

Modified block format

Business envelopes

Address format

17 7.4 Letters

Envelope feature

Folding letters

MR JIAN WANG

49 RED CANYON ROAD

BISBEE AZ 85603-1890

The U.S. Postal Service recommends using

all capitals in the envelope address.

Using Mail Merge

Available on many word processing programs

Allows users to create mailings efficiently

Main document

Data source

Field codes

Merged documents

18 2.1 Diversity at Work

A wizard makes using mail merge simple.

Vocabulary

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attachment notation blind copy notation body contacts list copy notation e-mail emoticon enclosure notation flame instant messaging (IM)

invoice letter memo mixed punctuation netiquette open punctuation postscript reference initials spam subject line

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