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Title: Memo Writing


1
Memo Writing
  • Process through to Product

2
Memorandum A note written as a reminder or a
message written to a colleague (Oxford English
Dictionary 1996)
  • To is the traditional start to a memo, but
    consider who is the reader? What is their title?
  • From indicates the author, but what is their
    title and relationship to the reader?
  • Date is important as many memos are time bound
    with deadlines.
  • Regarding is very important as some subjects
    are seen as a higher priority than others.

3
Audience
  • List your readers.
  • Are they superiors or subordinates?
  • Is this a routine message?
  • Is this new or special information?
  • List how the reader will benefit from this
    information.
  • What is the one thing they should learn from this
    information?

4
Audience
  • Is the information good news or bad news?
  • Will the reader read the entire document?
  • How will the reader view the information?
  • How will the reader use the information?
  • What questions would the reader be likely to ask?
  • What actions do you want the reader to take?

5
Audience
  • How can you craft this message to fit the
    audience?
  • How can you control how the message is received?
  • How can you ensure action or learning?
  • How can you focus on the benefits to the reader?
  • Is there any information that doesnt fit?

6
Writing
  • Create format.
  • Double check addresses and titles.
  • Verify correctness of information and gather more
    if needed.
  • Outline key points.
  • Draft key sentences.
  • Compose rough draft.

7
Revising
  • Proofread for readability, clarity, grammar,
    punctuation, spelling, and correctness.
  • Revise, revise, revise.
  • Find a proofreader or editor.
  • Revise, revise, revise.

8
Final Copy
  • Before you print your final copy
  • Is the information correct?
  • Is the format correct?
  • Is the date correct?
  • Have you and others proofread and revised this
    document?
  • Double check printer and paper.
  • Print.

9
Final Copy
  • Reread final copy.
  • Initial or sign appropriately.
  • Ensure that there are no mistakes or smudges.
  • Deliver documents on time and professionally.
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