example of business letters


By Dethomas Ph. D., Arthur Derammelaere Mba, Stephanie
£10.43 01 Oct 2008 Paperback Barron's Educational Series
A sound and convincing business plan is an entrepreneuras important first step in starting up a profitable business. Itas also a prerequisite for getting financing and attracting investors. A sound business plan describes the business operations and goals, analyzes and forecasts markets and sales, sets up operating and marketing plans and schedules, and estimates operating expenses. This book shows how to organize and write a logical, business-savvy, and professionally polished business plan that can be presented to potential investors and financial institutions.
By James, Neil£10.96 01 Sep 2008 Paperback Allen & Unwin Australia
Offering businesspeople a systematic method for writing more effectively, this practical program discusses techniques for writing clear and concise professional documents, such as submissions, reports, letters, emails, and memos. All types of businesses are discussed, using actual texts from the different sectors--from government and law to business and finance to engineering and IT--as well as all the stages in the writing process, such as planning the document, structuring the text, selecting the tone, and revising the final product. Illustrating that writing constitutes the majority of a day's work and without perfect execution even the best ideas can fail, this invaluable, accessible resource shows that precision, clarity, readability, efficiency, usability, and persuasiveness create the ideal workplace document.
By Wuebben, Jon£10.96 01 Sep 2008 Hardback Encore Publishing
By Shipley, David Schwalbe, Will£10.96 01 Sep 2008 Hardback Knopf Publishing Group
Filled with real-life e-mail success (and horror) stories and a wealth of entertaining examples, "Send" reveals the hidden minefields and pitfalls of e-mail.

By Dixon, Charlotte R.£13.71 01 Jul 2008 Paperback Atlantic Publishing Company (FL)
With more than 1.4 million nonprofit organizations in the United States and an estimated 100 million fundraising letters mailed yearly, you may wonder how to separate yourself. With the techniques in this book, you will ensure that your letter stands out and achieves its goal. There are a wealth of sample letters, examples, writing exercises, and forms -- all of which are included on the companion CD-ROM -- as well as detailed advice and instructive case studies.
By Murray, Jean W.£13.71 01 Jul 2008 Paperback Atlantic Publishing Company (FL)
This book will teach you how to create consistently successful proposals that bring in new clients and contracts and impress your peers and senior management. This guide will provide you with an easy to follow and understand method of writing a successful business proposal. You will learn how to write persuasively, how to analyze your proposal, how to write an effective vision or mission statement, how to understand and meet your client's requirements, how to write client-centered proposals, how to establish credibility, and how to structure a letter and a formal proposal.