Title: Memos, Memo Reports,
1Indirect Messages Memo Reports
2Organizational Plan for Indirect Messages
- I N D U C T I V E
- Use for Bad News or Persuasion
3Persuasive - Inductive
- Attention Have you ever played golf on a hot,
humid day and realized that the only place to get
a drink was still six holes ahead? - Interest - How writer can help
- Desire Reader benefits
- Action - Just complete and mail the postage-paid
order card indicating how many bottles you would
like at 4 each. Your order will be shipped to
you the day we receive it.
4Refusal -Inductive
- Main goal - maintain a positive relationship with
the reader even though youre refusing the
request.
5Refusal - 1st paragraph
- Begin with a buffer that is a couple of sentences
long. The buffer should introduce the subject
and say neither yes nor no. - Thank you for requesting a charge account at
Taltons. - or
- Your request for a charge account at Taltons
tells us - something important You enjoy the rewards of
owning a - smart, up-to-the-minute wardrobe.
6Refusal - middle paragraph(s)
- Provide a factual explanation for the refusal.
- State refusal in positive terms. Tell what you
can do, not what you cant. Bury the refusal but
state it clearly. Avoid negative words, such as
regretfully and unfortunately. - Offer an alternative proposal. Focus on what you
CAN do for the reader.
7Refusal - closing paragraph
- Offer a goodwill statement.
- Dont repeat the refusal close in a friendly,
positive manner. - Include Resale, which stresses the alternative
proposal again.
8Contrast
- Good News Deductive
- Bad News or Persuasive Inductive
- Two letters from the same company follow
9Good News Letter
- Congratulations! Kevin has been accepted in
- our current student enrollment. The policy you
- applied for is enclosed and is now in force. I
- would like to commend you for the concern you
- have shown for Kevins future.
- (last paragraph) We welcome this opportunity to
- serve you. If you have any questions, simply
call toll- - free to 1-800-222-2062. We will be happy to help
- you in any way we can.
10Bad News Letter
- Dear Applicant
- Thank you for submitting an application to
National - Benefit Life Insurance Company for your child
Scott. - Based on responses to the medical questions in
the - application, we must decline this policy.
However, - this does not mean that your child would not be
- eligible for other insurance which is evaluated
with - complete medical underwriting.
11Bad News Letter
- Enclosed is your refund check to cover your
initial - deposit. We thank you for your inquiry.
- SAME SITUATION - DIFFERENT COMPANY FOLLOWS
12Bad News Letter
- Dear Lane Anderson
- Thank you for applying to our company for your
- insurance needs.
- We would like to insure everyone under a life
policy, - but we are not always able to do so. Our
decision to - not provide you with the coverage requested was
based - entirely on the yes answer(s) you provided on
the - application regarding your health history.
13Bad News Letter
- Attached to this letter is your initial premium
and - application.
14Bad News Letter
- Buffer
- Reason before Refusal
- Refusal in positive terms
- Courteous ending off subject of bad news
15Bad News Letter New Subject
- Dear Mr. Anderson
- After carefully reviewing your file, we feel that
with - some additional academic preparation, you will be
- ready to enroll for Fall Semester.
- The College Skills Seminar (CSS) has been
developed - for students like you who need further
preparation - before attempting college level work.
-
16Bad News Letter New Subject
- A CSS brochure has been mailed to you. Admission
to - CSS is limited, and those who respond to this
offer will - be admitted on a first-come, first-served basis.
If you - are interested in this offer, please call the CSS
Office at - (208) 356-1158.
- If you have any questions, please feel free to
contact us - by e-mail or by telephone at (208) 356-1036.
17 MEMO REPORTS(Internal Documents)
- Memo Reports
- Assessment
- Peer Evaluation
- Group Collaboration
- Recommendation or Justification
- Periodic and Progress
18RECOMMENDATION MEMO REPORT
- Format
- Standard margins1 top, right, bottom, left
- Paragraphs no longer than 8 lines
- Page header on pages after the first
- Maintain the required length for this assignment
include the right number of headings.
19ASSESSMENT MEMO REPORT
- Organization
- Introduction
- Provide general background overview of rest of
memo - If applicable, provide a specific list of
items compared - Keep paragraphs coherent and sentences concise
20ASSESSMENT MEMO REPORT
- Organization
- Body
- Provide specific details
- Can include visuals here
- Introduce them
- Summarize them in the text
- Do not divide them (except lists) between pages
21ASSESSMENT MEMO REPORT
- Organization
- Conclusion
- Summarize major ideas including your evaluation
of them - Offer further communication word it positively
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Assessment Memo topic
22 Guidelines for Writing Good Memo Reports
- 1. Add transitions between paragraphs.
- First/second/third
- Subheadings can function as transitions.
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Communication, Texas Christian University
23 Guidelines for Writing Good Memo Reports
- 2. Run a spell checker after you write the
memo. - Check entire document
- Remember The spell checker will not catch every
error.
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Communication, Texas Christian University
24 Guidelines for Writing Good Memo Reports
- 3. PROOFREAD the entire memo.
- Read aloud to catch mistakes
- Ask someone else to read the memo
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Communication, Texas Christian University
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