Email is becoming one of the most common forms of communication in the workplace. Although email is a main form of business communication, it is not always done well. Many employers complain of employees who send poorly written and confusing emails. Because of their extensive use, it is important to learn how to write emails professionally with informative subject lines, appropriate greetings, well-organized bodies, and complete closing information.
This assignment will allow you the opportunity to practice composing professionally written emails. The following Word document contains several job-related scenarios which require an email to be sent. Read each scenario and compose an appropriate email by applying the concepts discussed in the lesson. Be sure to analyze your audience, implement a you-attitude, and use positive emphasis.
Compose all your emails in the same document but write each each email on a page of its own
Include an informative subject line for each email
Include an appropriate greeting for each email
Include a formal closing for each email
The following are work-related scenarios which require an email to be sent. Read each scenario and compose an appropriate email by applying the concepts discussed in the lesson. Be sure to analyze your audience, implement a you-attitude, and use positive emphasis. Use a new page for each email.
Include an informative subject line
Include an appropriate greeting
Include a formal closing
Scenario 5:
Your co-worker Ted has asked you to serve on a departmental planning committee at your job which is going to take up a lot of time you don’t have. You’re already running behind on the last project he assigned to you. Write Ted a professional email informing him that you will not be able to serve on the committee because you don’t want to overcommit.
Scenario 6:
You work in the customer relations department at a retail store. You have a customer who ordered some holiday gift baskets which were damaged on their way from the warehouse to the store due to an exceptionally turbulent flight. Write a professional email to the customer explaining the situation and ensuring them you are doing everything you can to deliver their order before the holiday. Try to maintain the relationship with the customer as much as possible.
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Marketing Plan
From the real international market, select a company of your choice wishing to start its activities in Saudi Arabia. The Company hired you as Marketing Manager of Saudi Arabian Region.
You have to establish a marketing department starting from the Analysis of the market, formulate overall marketing goals, objectives, strategies, and tactics within the context of an organization's business, mission, and goals designing and planning the entire function.
Write a Marketing Plan considering the following points
To introduce this section you should include the "mission statement" of the business; an idea of what its goals are for customers, clients, employees and the consumer.
Conduct an environmental analysis that looks at and comments on your local area and your network of business contacts, competitors and customers.
Identify the target market, describing how the company will meet the needs of the consumer better than the competition does.
Conduct a SWOT analysis for your chosen company based on your research.
Strengths: List the strengths of the business approach;
Weaknesses: Describe the areas of weakness in the company's operations;
Opportunities: Examine factors that may improve the business's chances of success;
Threats: List the external threats to the business' success.
Describe each of the 4Ps of your chosen company.
Product or Service
Identify the product or service by what it is, who will buy it, how much they will pay for it and how much it will cost for the company to produce it, why a consumer demand exists for your product, and where the product sits in comparison to similar products/services now available.
Place
Identify the location of the business, why it is located there (strategic, competitive, economic objectives), the expected methods of distribution, and timing objectives.
Promotion
Describe the type of promotional methods that will be used. Identify techniques such as word of mouth, personal selling, direct marketing, sales promotion etc. television, radio, social media and newspaper ads.
Price
The prices of the products or services that reflects the overall company strategy. Should be competitive as well as a reflection of the quality, costs and profit margin.
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q1 : what is you opinion ?
The chief executive officer (CEO) of a midsize urban hospital was
late one Friday evening, so he took a shortcut that caused him to
walk by the employee lounge. He walked inside and shook his head.
With all the problems of budget cuts and trying to make ends meet,
he realized that little money had been available for upkeep of
nonpatient areas such as the employee lounge. The carpet was dirty
and worn, the coffee mugs were chipped, the wallpaper was torn, and
the refrigerator groaned as it cycled on and off. The CEO decided
enough was enough. The employees had worked hard and should, at
minimum, have an inviting and pleasant employee lounge.
He marched back to his office and called the chief operating officer (COO) to instruct her to create a weekend miracle by calling in the work crews to update and refurbish the employee lounge. He ordered new carpets, new wallpaper, and new appliances, and he wanted it all done by Monday. The CEO told the COO, “I keep telling the employees how much I appreciate their help, especially in these financially tight times, but now I am going to show them. And be sure to replace those old, chipped coffee mugs.” Early on Monday morning, the CEO walked by the employee lounge. It looked terrific, and someone had already made coffee. He made a note to himself to tell the COO what a great job she had done.
When he got to his office, he found the union steward sitting on the couch. “I need to have a word with you,” the union steward said. He had several words, as it turned out: He said that the CEO had violated the collective bargaining contract and that refurbishing the employee lounge should have been, at minimum, discussed with the union. The union steward spent 20 minutes complaining about violations and procedures.
After the union steward left, the CEO called the COO and told her to put the lounge back the way it was, including the chipped coffee mugs. Then the CEO muttered to himself, “That is the last time I try to do anything nice for anyone around here. I have learned my lesson.”
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Marketing Plan
From the real international market, select a company of your choice wishing to start its activities in Saudi Arabia. The Company hired you as Marketing Manager of Saudi Arabian Region.
You have to establish a marketing department starting from the Analysis of the market, formulate overall marketing goals, objectives, strategies, and tactics within the context of an organization's business, mission, and goals designing and planning the entire function.
Write a Marketing Plan considering the following points
To introduce this section you should include the "mission statement" of the business; an idea of what its goals are for customers, clients, employees and the consumer.
Conduct an environmental analysis that looks at and comments on your local area and your network of business contacts, competitors and customers.
Identify the target market, describing how the company will meet the needs of the consumer better than the competition does.
Conduct a SWOT analysis for your chosen company based on your research.
Strengths: List the strengths of the business approach;
Weaknesses: Describe the areas of weakness in the company's operations;
Opportunities: Examine factors that may improve the business's chances of success;
Threats: List the external threats to the business' success.
Describe each of the 4Ps of your chosen company.
Product or Service
Identify the product or service by what it is, who will buy it, how much they will pay for it and how much it will cost for the company to produce it, why a consumer demand exists for your product, and where the product sits in comparison to similar products/services now available.
Place
Identify the location of the business, why it is located there (strategic, competitive, economic objectives), the expected methods of distribution, and timing objectives.
Promotion
Describe the type of promotional methods that will be used. Identify techniques such as word of mouth, personal selling, direct marketing, sales promotion etc. television, radio, social media and newspaper ads.
Price
The prices of the products or services that reflects the overall company strategy. Should be competitive as well as a reflection of the quality, costs and profit margin.
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From the real international market, select a company of your choice wishing to start its activities in Saudi Arabia. The Company hired you as Marketing Manager of Saudi Arabian Region. You have to establish a marketing department starting from the Analysis of the market, formulate overall marketing goals, objectives, strategies, and tactics within the context of an organization's business, mission, and goals designing and planning the entire function.
Write a Marketing Plan considering the following points (2x5=10 Marks)
1. Introduction,
Goals and Objectives To introduce this section you should include the "mission statement" of the business; an idea of what its goals are for customers, clients, employees and the consumer.
a. Introduction about the business.
b. Business vision and mission
c. Business objective.
d. Products and services offered
2. Environmental Analysis
Conduct an environmental analysis that looks at and comments on your local area and your network of business contacts, competitors and customers.
3. Target Market Analysis
Identify the target market, describing how the company will meet the needs of the consumer better than the competition does.
4. SWOT Analysis
Conduct a SWOT analysis for your chosen company based on your research.
Strengths: List the strengths of the business approach;
Weaknesses: Describe the areas of weakness in the company's operations;
Opportunities: Examine factors that may improve the business's chances of success;
Threats: List the external threats to the business' success.
5. Marketing Mix (4 P’s ) Analysis Describe each of the 4Ps of your chosen company.
Product or Service Identify the product or service by what it is, who will buy it, how much they will pay for it and how much it will cost for the company to produce it, why a consumer demand exists for your product, and where the product sits in comparison to similar products/services now available.
Place Identify the location of the business, why it is located there (strategic, competitive, economic objectives), the expected methods of distribution, and timing objectives.
Promotion Describe the type of promotional methods that will be used. Identify techniques such as word of mouth, personal selling, direct marketing, sales promotion etc. television, radio, social media and newspaper ads.
Price The prices of the products or services that reflects the overall company strategy. Should be competitive as well as a reflection of the quality, costs and profit margin.
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In: Operations Management
Room.java:
public class Room
{
// fields
private String roomNumber;
private String buildingName;
private int capacity;
public Room()
{
this.capacity = 0;
}
/**
* Constructor for objects of class Room
*
* @param rN the room number
* @param bN the building name
* @param c the room capacity
*/
public Room(String rN, String bN, int c)
{
setRoomNumber(rN);
setBuildingName(bN);
setCapacity(c);
}
/**
* Mutator method (setter) for room number.
*
* @param rN a new room number
*/
public void setRoomNumber(String rN)
{
this.roomNumber = rN;
}
/**
* Mutator method (setter) for building name.
*
* @param bN a new building name
*/
public void setBuildingName(String bN)
{
this.buildingName = bN;
}
/**
* Mutator method (setter) for capacity.
*
* @param c a new capacity
*/
public void setCapacity(int c)
{
this.capacity = c;
}
/**
* Accessor method (getter) for room number.
*
* @return the room number
*/
public String getRoomNumber()
{
return this.roomNumber;
}
/**
* Accessor method (getter) for building name.
*
* @return the building name
*/
public String getBuildingName()
{
return this.buildingName;
}
/**
* Accessor method (getter) for capacity.
*
* @return the capacity
*/
public int getCapacity()
{
return this.capacity;
}
}
Put the ideas into practice by extending the original Room class to create an AcademicRoom.java class.
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