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This 12 page paper examines several aspects of communication and ethics. The paper looks at 5 characteristics of a successful e-mail message and 5 rules of netiquette that should be observed when using e-mail and the ethics of employers monitoring e-mails. The paper then considers what should be put into a letter making an order and the structure of this letter. Next adjustment letters are considered, and why it is important for a company to gain the confidence of the customer company tries to rectify the mistake. The use of emotional and rational appeals to consumers is also considered along with how these may result in an unethical sales letter if they are abused. The bibliography cites 1 letter.
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File: TS14_TEcomethic.rtf
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noted that there are many commonalities between e-mails and memos. 1. The to and from details will be correct and clear to read, not hidden or disguised. If the to
address is wrong then it will not arrive for from headers may be disguised. The date is inserted automatically when an e mail is sent so this is not an
issue when formatting an e-mail. 2. The heading of the e-mail should also be indicated in the subject line. This should be relevant and indicate the subject content to allow
the reader to determine the content and the importance of the e-mail for example, a title stating that the e-mail is urgent may then be opened straight away, but if
the subject line says "regarding you holiday pay" then there may be more time in which it can be opened without interrupting the current tasks. 3. The e-mail should also
only contain a single topic. This makes it easier for the reader to respond and makes a more active response more likely. Where an e-mail has two subjects in the
text it is quiet possible that the reply will only deal with one issue. Guffey (2003) argues that where there are two subjects in the same e-mail the sender will
only have a 50% chance that both e-mails will be dealt with. 4. The e-mail should have a conversational tone. E-mail communicators will often already know each other, this contracted
terms means terms such as Ill youre and cant are all acceptable in this form of communication. The less formal style should not end up loosing the professional tone. It
should also be considered that although there are named recipients there may be the forwarding of the e-mail to other parties and the writer will need to remember this
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