Different Kinds of Messages
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I believe that the first and most obvious negative reaction that I would get to my proposal would be the cost issue. I think that the board would not be to keen on taking on the costs of developing a training department, or even just hiring in different training companies to teach the employees. As far as steps to combat this, I think the best way would be to show some statistics, of which I do not have yet. My statistics would show that the more knowledge a person has of their job, the faster and more efficient they are at it. Their increased efficiency, therefore counters the added costs of such a department, diminishing it significantly, if not completely.
Informative E-Mail
Good afternoon members of the committee. I write to you today to inform you of a possibility for a major opportunity for the company. In the near future I would like to get together with all of you and discuss the possibility of adding a training department to our rising company. Studies have shown that educated employees accomplish identical tasks in half the time as less-educated ones. Please contact me at your discretion, so I may set up a meeting with you. Thank you.
Positive E-Mail
Good afternoon members of the committee. I am delightfully honored to work for a corporation with such a