Business Memo

Instructions

Plan and write a minimum 250-word business memo (using proper headings and formats) advising your work team of an impending business decision to propose a long work week on the last week of the month. Try to convince them of the benefits of working an extra 10 hours the last week of the month to increase their sales, production, and distribution numbers to meet their goals.As you are writing your memo, consider the different management and leadership styles. Try to write your memo by emulating one of these styles.Next, write a minimum 250-word business memo (using proper headings and formats) explanation of why you chose the words you did in the letter, and how they are representative of the leadership style you selected. How would changing any of the language alter the message?

Answer

To: work teamSubject: The Launch of Phone X Over the last couple of months, we have been doing much effort to make sure that the launch of the phone X, which is in the last stage of its completion, within six months would be a success. I have seen much effort being put into the process of designing and manufacturing the phone, and it's impressive. But the only thing likely to pull down the effort that has already been used towards the successful completion of the product is , this being the last month of the planned period of completion of the product manufacturing, delays are likely to be encountered, a situation that we are not willing to be in, since losing a lot of awaiting customers, would happen and that means loss to the organization, which would result also in the laying off of so...

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