Title: Business Letters
1Business Letters
2Business Letters
3Full Block--------Business
4Full Block--------Personal
5Business Letters
- Format
- Full Block
- Modified Block
6Modified Block--------Business
7Modified Block--------Personal
8Business Letters
- Formats
- Full Block
- Modified Block
- Simplified
9Simplified
10Additional Letter Sections
- Second-page heading
- Mr. Howard Jones
- September 21, 2005
- Page 2
- Enclosure Notation flush left
- Optional Notations text pages 82-83
- Attention or Subject Line, Copy Acknowledgement,
Reference Initials
11Business Letters
- As you begin, ask yourself
- 1. What is my purpose?
- Who am I writing to?
- Other professionals, coworkers, professors,
classmates, etc.
12Audience Analysis
- As a professional in a field, develop a sense of
what other professionals expect. - What do they already know?
- What do I need to tell them?
13Business Letters
- Two Organizational Patterns
- 1. Deductive
- Good news/neutral
- 2. Inductive
- Bad news/persuasive
14Good News /Neutral Deductive
- Opening
-
- Congratulations! Your loan for 125,000 has been
approved. This money should provide the
necessary capital to open your hardware store. - Stress Benefits
15Good News /Neutral Deductive
- Closing
- Poor
- Dont forget to come to Valley and sign the
loan papers. We cannot release the money until
the paperwork is completed and signed. Thanks
for doing business with us. If there is anything
else I can do, please call.
16Good News /Neutral Deductive
- Closing
- Good
- You may stop in at your convenience and
- complete the necessary paperwork for your
- loan. Your business is certainly
- appreciated, Mr. Herrera our staff is
- available to help meet your financial needs.
17Neutral Inquiry Deductive
- Come right to the point what do you want? A
goodwill statement might save the letter from
sounding demanding. - Use an itemized list to help clarify the
information you need. Keep items parallel. - 3. As you close, give a response date and a
reason.
18Persuasive - 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
- Desire
- 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.
19Refusal Letter-Inductive
- Main goal - maintain a positive relationship with
the reader even though youre refusing the
request.
20Refusal Letter-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. - 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.
21Refusal Letter-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.
22Refusal Letter-closing paragraph
- Offer a goodwill statement.
- Dont repeat the refusal close in a friendly,
positive manner. - Include Resale, which stresses the alternative
proposal again.
23Good 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.
24Bad 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.
25Bad News Letter
- Enclosed is your refund check to cover your
initial - deposit. We thank you for your inquiry.
26Bad 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.
27Bad News Letter
- Attached to this letter is your initial premium
and - application.
28Bad News Letter
- Buffer
- Reason before Refusal
- Refusal in positive terms
- Courteous ending off subject of bad news
29Bad 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.
-
30Bad 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.
31- Presentation developed by Scott Anderson
- Examples adapted from Business and Management
Communication by Sorenson, DeBord, and Ramirez
Excellence in Business Communication by Thill and
Bovee Business Communication by Harcourt,
Krizan, and Merrier.