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                            A Checklist For Drafting Business 
                              Letters And Emails 
                              by Sushanth B 
                               
							  
 
							   
                              Write Right - You have an all important business 
                              letter or email drafted, proof read and waiting 
                              to be sent. Before you dash it off, use this self 
                              questionnaire to ensure that you have written to 
                              Express and not to Impress. 
                               
                              => Is it actually necessary? Would a phone call 
                              or personal visit do? 
                               
                              => What is the purpose of the document? 
                               
                              Is it to - Request information / Clarify a stand 
                              or position / Pass on information / Request action 
                              from your reader/s. State the purpose in the first 
                              paragraph, preferably in the first line. 
                               
                              => Is the document addressed to the correct person? 
                               
                              => Do I need to send copies to anyone? 
                               
                              => If I want something, have I said by what date? 
                               
                              => If requesting action, am I doing it politely? 
                               
                              => Have I provided all the necessary information, 
                              facts and figures? 
                               
                              => Have I made any assumptions? If yes, get them 
                              verified. 
                               
                              => Is there a clear understanding of what the 
                              next step is going to be? 
                               
                              This is known as the HOT POTATO because it will 
                              cause some reaction or movement from the reader. 
                              An example of a HOT POTATO - 
                               
                              "As soon as we receive the documents, we will 
                              process your refund." This statement makes 
                              it clear that the reader must send the required 
                              documents. 
                               
                              => Have I verified all the figures and dates? 
                               
                              => Have I checked all spellings and punctuations? 
                               
                              Once you have ticks for all the questions go ahead 
                              and send that letter or email. 
                               
                              About The Author 
                              The author is the developer of Letter Aid software. 
                              Letter Aid allows you to cut paste letter receiver 
                              details in to your business letter, so you need 
                              not type them every time. Letter Aid is a FAST and 
                              EASY Way for drafting Business Letters and emails. 
                              Visit http://trilithon1.tripod.com/ to download 
                              a trail version. 
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