Reference no: EM133257479
Time has marched on, and you have now been Director of the Hospital Bed Sales Division for 2 years. You have complete faith in your team of 6 account managers, who have all been with you the entire time, and you have an excellent rapport with them.
Sales of the E-MAGINE hospital bed have been successful, but it's time for an upgrade to be introduced to keep the company competitive in the hospital bed market.
Your sales team will have the newly redesigned bed to sell when it is rolled out, but they will also still continue to sell the older bed version until it is sold out.
This will mean that your account managers will have higher sales goals since they will now have two versions of bed to sell.
What are the important components of an email?
What should you bear in mind when writing an email with regard to spelling, sentence structure, and tone? Should the email be one huge paragraph? Why or why not?
Create an effective informational email to your team. Your email should:
include all important components of an email that you outlined in #1
inform your team that they will have a 2nd, better bed to sell in the new year
inform them that they will continue to also sell the older bed version until it is sold out
inform them that they will be assigned a higher sales goal