Question: How do I write a persuasive memo? It will be read by both Jeannie McDuff ( Advisor to Primary Decision Maker ) and Teddy Trotter
How do I write a persuasive memo? It will be read by both Jeannie McDuff Advisor to Primary Decision
Maker and Teddy Trotter Primary Decision Maker It should use ABC format for this document. Headings
for the ABC sections and the subsections of the Body must be labeled accordingly, like short titles or words or
phrases that give insight into what those sections and subsections will be about. The goal of headings and
subheadings is to make entire documents prereadable and able to be skimmed. The Body section may be divided
into as many subsections as I need to provide all the details Id like for the event I am hosting for my department.
My document should appeal to both Jeannie McDuff and Teddy Trotter since Advisers usually have a lot of input to
give Primary Decision Makers when it comes to determining if something should or should not be done. The
Abstract should tell the reader what the event will be and why The Springfield Entertainment Hall is a good place to
host the event. It should also mention what product will be unveiled at this event the investors need something
specific to want to invest in It must also reveal that reserving the Springfield Entertainment Hall will cost. The
Body is the section of the memo where all of the details about the event will be divided into subsections and written.
Remember, the body should contain content related to the business subsection of the event like what is going to be
taking place at the event that will make the investors want to give money, the social subsection of the event maybe
there is a live band performing, maybe there will be firedancers, maybe there will be an open bar, or anything else
you might like to add. There should also be a cost subsection, for example, considering Jeannie and Teddy are
both accountants. Either way, a successful event should be a combination of both business and social activities
that take place. The tone of the memo should be handled in a tactful way since I don't want to be heavyhanded and
bring up the embarrassing events of the past in regards to the Christmas party that took place at the Yacht Club.
Remember, the focus of the persuasive memo is to capitalize on selling the Springfield Entertainment Hall as being
the best place to host the event. I can accomplish "selling" the Springfield Entertainment hall in any way I determine
would be an opportunity that MGlobal would not want to pass upHow do I write a persuasive memo? It will be read by both Jeannie McDuff Advisor to Primary Decision
Maker and Teddy Trotter Primary Decision Maker It should use ABC format for this document. Headings
for the ABC sections and the subsections of the Body must be labeled accordingly, like short titles or words or
phrases that give insight into what those sections and subsections will be about. The goal of headings and
subheadings is to make entire documents prereadable and able to be skimmed. The Body section may be divided
into as many subsections as I need to provide all the details Id like for the event I am hosting for my department.
My document should appeal to both Jeannie McDuff and Teddy Trotter since Advisers usually have a lot of input to
give Primary Decision Makers when it comes to determining if something should or should not be done. The
Abstract should tell the reader what the event will be and why The Springfield Entertainment Hall is a good place to
host the event. It should also mention what product will be unveiled at this event the investors need something
specific to want to invest in It must also reveal that reserving the Springfield Entertainment Hall will cost. The
Body is the section of the memo where all of the details about the event will be divided into subsections and written.
Remember, the body should contain content related to the business subsection of the event like what is going to be
taking place at the event that will make the investors want to give money, the social subsection of the event maybe
there is a live band performing, maybe there will be firedancers, maybe there will be an open bar, or anything else
you might like to add. There should also be a cost subsection, for example, considering Jeannie and Teddy are
both accountants. Either way, a successful event should be a combination of both business and social activities
that take place. The tone of the memo should be handled in a tactful way since I don't want to be heavyhanded and
bring up the embarrassing events of the past in regards to the Christmas party that took place at the Yacht Club.
Remember, the focus of the persuasive memo is to capitalize on selling the Springfield Entertainment Hall as being
the best place to host the event. I can accomplish "selling" the Springfield Entertainment hall in any way I determine
would be an opportunity that MGlobal would not want to pass up
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