Main Street Appliances To: Customer Relations Department From: John Wright‚ Customer Relations Supervisor Date: July 20‚ 2009 Subject: Improvement on written refusals I am writing today to provide all employees with some useful tips on how to compose a customer refusal letter. While the example letter to Mr. Largo is factual‚ there are some things that could be presented much better. Presentation of facts could determine if we are able to retain customers and reflect the credibility
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Caster Guitars TO: John Smith CEO Caster Guitars FROM: Shaynell L. Ross Marketing Manager Caster Guitars December 16‚ 2010 I understand that we have an upcoming meeting to discuss our marketing strategies for our expansion into Mexico. I wanted to send this letter to simply inform you of what we‚ here in marketing‚ have been working on. One of your biggest concerns‚ I understand‚ is transporting our guitars from Asia down to Mexico. I believe Air Transportation‚ despite it’s
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To: The Minister Of Education Mir Hazar Khan Bijarani From: Amna M ahmood Khadija Zubair Ahmed Khan Syeda Tabassum Saba Bashir Subject: ` Curriculum Issues In Pakistan Date: 15:May‚2013 Summary: Background: The Government of Pakistan identified 4 medical Colleges for introduction of COME‚ one from each province. Curriculum was prepared by the faculty of these colleges and launched in 2001 and despite concerted efforts could not be implemented
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Case (Case developed and submitted by Kathy Rentz‚ Professor‚ Department of English and Comparative Literature‚ University of Cincinnati) You were hired two years ago as the Director of Human Resources for Dawson & Engels‚ the third largest construction company in a Midwestern U.S. city. Shortly after you joined the company‚ you realized that D&E‚ while respected for its quality work‚ was behind the times in terms of being a community citizen. The company’s main competitors proudly featured their
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interoffice memorandum to: John Doe‚ bakery manager from: Jane Doe‚ Assistant baker subject: Introduction of New product offfering date: 3/29/2013 Current situation facing sweet treats bakery Sweet Treats bakery has been around for around for ten years and has enjoyed becoming one of Lancaster’s premiere cake bakeries. We have had success with building customer relationships and coming up with new and creative ways to address customer needs besides the basic round or rectangular plain cakes
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MEMORANDUM OF LAW TO: Supervising Attorney FROM: Polly Paralegal RE: Jane Doe’s Asylum Case DATE: August 16‚ 2000 Questions Presented 1. Whether Jane‚ a minor‚ would be able to file a petition for asylum on her own behalf? 2. Whether Billy‚ the minors uncle and non-custodial adult‚ would be able to file a petition for asylum on behalf of Jane‚ if being a minor is an issue? 3. Whether Jane can use claims of physical abuse and being used as a governmental propaganda tool as grounds
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that the primary business risks associated with UST Inc. include but are not limited to: litigation‚ poor diversification of product lines‚ resignation of two key executives‚ lack of innovation and timeliness of new products‚ and erosion of market share due to competitors. Aside from the risks‚ UST has several key attributes that set them apart from other companies. UST continues to be a top company relative to the smokeless tobacco industry and other industries in terms of profitability and has
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to plan their work and work towards their plan‚ it also has both advantages as well shortcomings that can affect an organization’s progress. The main advantage of a budget is it compels management to think about the future‚ which is probably the most important feature of a budgetary planning and control system. By ensuring a budget is prepared‚ management is forced to look ahead. In addition‚ management‚ the strategic level as per say‚ is required to set out detailed plans for achieving the targets
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for its needs and costs. Budgets are then built around what is needed for the upcoming period‚ regardless of whether the budget is higher or lower than the previous one. Because of its detail-oriented nature‚ zero-based budgeting may be a rolling process done over several years‚ with only a few functional areas reviewed at a time by managers or group leadership. Zero-based budgeting can lower costs by avoiding blanket increases or decreases to a prior period’s budget. It is‚ however‚ a time-consuming
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1. Describe Masters’ management style. Use evidence from the case study to support your answer. Masters’ management style can be described as the autocratic leadership style. He defined level of authority and responsibility clearly and strictly adhered to (Hickey et al‚ 2005‚ pp.23-7). According to the case study‚ Masters focused on cost control‚ and he had a strict expectations for two departments. Also‚ he didn’t believe the staff members‚ so he also had been interfering in the management of
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