Written Communication
Written Communication
BUSINESS LETTER
BUSINESS LETTER
“A business letter is a piece of conversation by post”
Type 3 Type 4
• Bank correspondence • Applications
• Insurance correspondence • Interview letters, references,
• Import/ export correspondence testimonials, appointment letters,
• Agency correspondence confirmation, promotion,
retrenchment, resignation
Type 5 Type 6
• Correspondence to coy secretary • Letters to the media
• Correspondence with state/
central government
CLASSIFICATION
Knowledge of
Appropriate Completeness Courtesy and
Promptness subject and
language and clarity tact
references
Language of
Only relevant The YOU
Persuasion business
details attitude
letter
THE LAYOUT
Physical Appearance:
“What a good approach is to personal salesmanship, a good
appearance is to written salesmanship”
Body of the
Heading Inside address Salutation
letter
Complimentary Reference
Signature block Enclosures
close initials
HEADING
Firms name with Nature of firms Firms address
symbols and business • no commas- centre/
trademarks • only when not left aligned
• usually top or centre included in the name
Data- References
• Important- below • close to the left
address/ heading margin
• Normally as per
standardized practice
INSIDE ADDRESS
To whom the letter is written
Normally below the reference line
Inside address maybe brief- outside full
Addressing individuals:
Ms (individuals with titles/ rank
Messers (Messieurs)
Mmes (Mesdarnes)
SALUTATION
Commonly used: Sir/ madam- formal usage in official
correspondence, not appropriate in business
communication (govt and media correspondence)
Dear Sir,
Dear Sirs
Dear Madam
Dear Mesdames/ Ladies/ Gentleman (Mesdames only for
ventures consisting entirely of women companies,
cooperatives, corporations, assemblies, clubs,
committees, boards, commissions- Dear sirs.
Dear Mr/ My Dear Mr/ Dear/ My Dear- Close affinity-
Primarily DO letters
BODY OF THE LETTER
Main paragraph
Closing
BODY OF THE LETTER CONTD..