Title: Chapter 9 Routine Letters and Goodwill Messages
1Chapter 9Routine Letters and Goodwill Messages
- Includes material from Guffey text Ch 9
2When to Write Business Letters
- Correspond with outsiders
- Maintain permanent record
- Use formality to reflect audience or topic
importance - Deliver sensitive message requiring organized,
well-considered presentation
3To express thanks, recognition, or sympathy
- Be selfless. Discuss the receiver, not the
sender. - Be specific. Cite specifics rather than
generalities. - Be sincere. Show your honest feelings with
unpretentious language.
4In expressing thanks, recognition, or sympathy
- Be spontaneous. Make the message sound natural,
fresh, and direct. Avoid canned phrases. - Keep the message short. Although goodwill
messages may be as long as needed, they generally
are fairly short.
5The Direct Pattern
- Frontload in the opening.
- Explain in the body.
- Be specific and courteous in the closing.
6Frontloading the Opening
- Thank the addressee
- Be specific about what you are thanking them for
(meeting, time, etc)
7Explaining in the Body
- Include specific benefits you received
- Include how you will use the information provided
- Include meaningful expression of what the action
meant to you - Use type-specific language
7 - 4
8Courteous Closing
- For goodwill messages
- Repeat appreciation
- Provide a courteous concluding thought
- Refer to the next time you will see the person
- Give best wishes for weekend, holiday, etc.
- Give best wishes for continued business success
9Courteous Close
- For requests
- Specifically indicate action you need
- Provide a deadline (if appropriate) and a reason
- typically external and out of your control
- creates sympathy/empathy in the reader
- increases the likelihood of a timely response
10Formatting Business Letters
- Side margins 1 to 1½ inches
- Date 2 from top or 1 blank line below the
letterhead - Leave 2 to 7 blank lines between date and inside
address - Justify left margin only, leave right ragged
11Formatting Business Letters
- Decide on letter style
- full block (all lines starting at the left
margin) - modified block (date and closing lines centered)
- Single-space within paragraphs and double-space
between - Allow 3 blank lines between end of letter and
signature line
12Formatting Business Letters
Salutation
Subject Line
13Formatting Business Letters
- At your request, this letter illustrates and
explains business letter formatting in a
nutshell. The most important points to remember
are these - 1. Set margins between 1 and 1½ inches most word
processing programs
automatically set margins at 1 inch. - 2. Start the date 2 inches from the top edge of
the paper or 1 blank line below the letterhead,
whichever position is lower. - 3. Allow about 5 lines after the datemore lines
for shorter letters and fewer lines for longer
ones. - The two most popular letter styles are block and
modified block. Block style, with all lines
beginning at the left, causes
14Formatting Business Letters
15Writing in Anothers Voice
- MBTI voice words
- Practice Write a description of BA324H
- Discussion
- S vs. N
- F vs. T
16 Thank You Letter Examples
17Thank You!