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5 December, 09:45

For which of the following messages would an interoffice memo be more appropriate than an e-mail? Check all that apply.

a. A message informing recipients of changes in company procedures

b. A message that contains an official report on sales growth

c. A message inquiring about the budget for a particular project

d. A message containing official instructions

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  1. 5 December, 09:55
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    Answer: The correct answers are A: a message informing recipients of changes in company procedures. and C: a message inquiring about the budget for a particular project.

    Explanation:

    An interoffice memo is a short letter written by higher authorities of an organization that contains information about changes in the company, inquiries, events, etc. In general, memos are less formal than an official letter. For that reason, "A message informing recipients of changes in company procedures" and "A message inquiring about the budget for a particular project" are perfect examples of the information contained in a interoffice memo.
  2. 5 December, 10:03
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    A. A message informing recipients of changes in company procedures.

    Explanation:

    Memorandum means 'something that has to be remembered'. That's why has to be option A.

    Also, memo or memorandum is a message that a 'chief' sends to his subordinates, so mainly contains indications or instructions about important decisions to the company.
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