Memo Writing Situations
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  Write a memo for each of the following situations.

Situation 1:  John Drummond, Vice President of Clocks, Inc.  needs to inform Allen Cooker, the president, that a shipment of 3,000 clocks to the Las Vegas, NV, Clocks, Inc. store were defective.  Write a memo explaining the situation, what action(s) have been taken to correct the situation, and the timeline for the action(s).

Situation 2:  Carol Stanford, owner of Baby Bears, Inc. needs to inform her employees that the pay schedule will change from once a month to twice a month.  Paychecks will be distributed on the 1st and 15th of each month.

 


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