Question: You work as a Purchasing Assistant at Stuart Bennett Consulting firm. For the past 20 years, Stuart Bennett Consulting firm serves Canadian companies in Purchasing,

You work as a Purchasing Assistant at Stuart Bennett Consulting firm. For the past 20 years, Stuart Bennett Consulting firm serves Canadian companies in Purchasing, Administrative support, and Information Technology services. One of their clients, BCIT, has a sent an order that your boss, Macauley Culkin, wants you to do. Here is your conversation with your boss. Culkin says, "We got a work order for BCIT- School of Business. With the coronavirus pandemic going on, the client wants us to do research on their behalf as the whole administration department is sick or overwhelmed with work right now." You say, "Okay. What do they want?" Culkin says, "I want you to write a professional business letter to BCIT about tablets. You need to go online and do a research of exact tablets for staff and instructors at the School of Business. You need to find 6 different types of tablets. BCIT's request is any size but they prefer 8.9 inches and above. Also, they request Android tablets. No Apple IPads in your research. And for their budget, there is no limit as they need 400 tablets. For right now, they wants us to find options for them to look at." You say, "Okay. I am righting this down. What else?" Culkin says, "BCIT school of Business wants to see three different vendors online. When you do your research, you need to find 6 different tablets with at least 3 different online vendors. So you can find 2 tablets from Vendor A. the next 2 from Vendor B, lastly, the last 2 from Vendor C. In your letter, you need to provide direct hyperlinks. Do not put general company websites such as www.bcit.ca or search engines such as www.google.ca in your letter. The client should be able to get the direct links. If you do not, the client will not be happy. We can lose the account and you will lose your job. Got it?" You say, "Ok. Where do you want me put the hyperlinks in the letter?" Culkin says, "You can put these hyperlinks in the middle of thee letter or at the end. It is up to you. Also, the client would like for you to add any recommendations or reviews of the brands too. Nothing too long. Also, avoid any taxes, delivery charges, or cases. They are looking for specific tablets online form three different sources." You say, "Anything else?" Culkin says, "The professional business letter has to be 2-3 pages long. REMEMBER TO INCLUDE DETAILS. You put your name not my name in the letter as you will be the main contact if the client has any questions. You need to put the letter in the YOU viewpoint. Remember to improve the readability of the letter so you can put the details in a list or table format. Make it look professional. Watch for grammatical errors too." You say, "Who do I write the letter to?" Culkin says, "Write the letter to Mr. Harrison Ford, Vice-President of Information Technology. He works in the Burnaby campus so look up the Burnaby BCIT address." You say, "Okay. I will work on it. When is it due?" Culkin says, "You have to work on it right now. The letter needs to be sent out by the end of day. Please let me review it before you send it out? Okay?" You say, "Will do boss!" INSTRUCTIONS Compose a professional business letter to Mr. Harrison Ford, discussing your research and recommendations. Do not forget to include relevant details and watch your tone of the letter. Remember to follow the instructions and conditions that are mentioned in this scenario. Remember that you need to demonstrate the following: 1) Complete and correct letter format 2) Clear language and grammar error free 3) "YOU" viewpoint 4) Positive and business professional tone 5) Opening and Closing paragraphs 6) Readability - 1.e. lists, tables, bullets