Sunday, October 18, 2015

Business Correspondence

Business Correspondence 
     Bussiness correspondence  is the exchange of information in a written format for the process of business activities. Business correspondence can take place between organizations, within organizations or between the customers and the organization.

Should We Study Business Correspondence?
      There are much reasons to learn about the business correspondence. Like a to expand business networks and partnerships. In addition to this study will also make us more professional in the other businesses.
 



Types of Business Letters
     There are many standard types of business letters, and each of them has a specific focus. Business letters is refers to any written communication that begins with a salutation. there's a example:

1.Adjustment Letters
An adjustment letter is normally sent in response to a claim or complaint.

2.Sales Letters
Typical sales letters start off with a very strong statement to capture the interest of the reader

3.Order Letters
Order letters are sent by consumers or businesses to a manufacturer, retailer or wholesaler

4.Complaint Letters
The words and tone you choose to use in a letter complaining to a business may be the deciding factor on whether your complaint is satisfied

5.Letters of Recommendation
Prospective employers often ask job applicants for letters of recommendation before they hire them.

6.Letters of Resignation
When an employee plans to leave his job, a letter of resignation is usually sent to his immediate manager giving him notice and letting him know when the last day of employment will be.

Source:
http://work.chron.com/10-types-business-letters-9438.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_correspondence