To: Staff of the Marketing DepartmentFrom: Colleen Dane, Director of MarketingDate: November 6thThis memo is to inform all marketing staff that there will be a mandatory meeting on Tuesday, November 14th at 2:00 p.m.The meeting will be conducted via a video-conference with our company headquarters in Seattle. Form the head office, Joe Lamond, our company vice president, will give us feedback and ask questions regarding our proposals for the new advertising strategy.What do we, the marketing team, want to accomplish in this meeting The goal is simple: We hope to elicit the vice president’s consent for our print media campaign on the new Spring Shoe. Once we receive his approval, we can go ahead and offer our proposal to the advertising firm. If any staff member cannot attend this meeting, that employee is obliged to submit, in writing, a reason for their absence.Colleen DaneDirector of MarketingTo: Colleen Dane, Director of MarketingFrom: Keith Wilson, Senior Marketing ConsultantDate: November 7thDear Ms. Dane,I’m writing in response to your department-wide memo of November 6th.Upon review of my schedule, I have to report that I cannot accommodate your request for attending the meeting on the 14th. I have a long-standing commitment on that same afternoon to attend the opening ceremony of our new factory in Wichita.As a consultant, I regret having to miss the meeting, as it’s necessary for me to be actively involved in our new advertising campaign. Unfortunately, the president himself insisted that I be present at the upcoming ceremony.What I propose is a sort of compromise for my absence. Sheila Parks, a junior on our marketing team, is willing to transcribe the minutes for me so I can review the meeting’s content in detail when I return to the office. If the vice president addresses a question to me directly, I will respond promptly by contacting him by email or phone. Also, I will ask Joe Dunn, senior manager of the marketing team, to brief me on the meeting’s outcome.Please understand my position. I wait for you reply.Keith Wilson Which of the following does Mr. Wilson NOT mention as part of his compromise ?()
A colleague will record the meeting
B. He will meet the vice president directly in Wichita
C. A colleague will summarize the outcome of the meeting
D. He will quickly answer inquiries made by the vice president
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From: Mitchell Glass <mglass@popmail.net>To: Lois West <lois-west@wec.com>Subject: Many thanksDear Ms. West,I would like to thank you for taking the time to meet with me last Friday to discuss the current job opening in the engineering department at Wilford Electronic Components (WEC).As I mentioned, I am particularly interested in the position in of assistant electrical engineer, as it offers a (21) work environment and opportunities for advancement.I feel that my (22) educational background and my recent experience as a systems engineer with Altech Inc. closely match the requirement for the job.WEC is a very impressive organization, and I would greatly appreciate the chance to contribute my own unique skills and perspective to its mission of providing electronics manufacturers with components of the (23) quality.Thank you again for your consideration. I look forward to talking with you again soon.Sincerely,Mitchell Glass 23()。
A. higher
B. highly
C. high
D. highest
Beaufort Tailors442 Oakmount Rd.Bedford, NER3W 4P7September 10, 2008Dear customer,Beaufort Tailors is proud to announce the re-opening of our store on Beauville St., in the town of Beaufort. After being closed for two months for expensive renovations, we are set to re-open on Saturday, September 16th.As always, our business will be making customized garments with high-quality textiles, tailored to meet your requirements. In celebration of our re-opening, there will be a gift giveaway event outside our store, between 12:00 and 1:00 p.m. Come and see what kind of free items we offer!We’re also offering a unique one-day deal to our customers who have shown us their patronage over the year, and those who are new clients of Beaufort Tailors. For one day only, when you order custom-made apparel-suits, silk dresses, pants, or jackets — you will receive 10% to 25% off the regular charge. The discount applies to any material, from silk to cotton. The offer is valid between 9:00 a.m. when our store opens, and 9:00 p.m. when our store closes on the 16th.We thank you for your patronage, and look forward to seeing you at our re-opening ceremony.Beaufort Tailors. There is no substitute for custom-made attire. Why did the company send this letter ?()
A. To promote a new line of clothing
B. To apologize for a shortage in stock
C. To announce they will resume business
D. To advertise the opening of a new store
From: David Johnson <davidlove@nextdesign.com>To: Eric Anderson <anderson1618@adlove.com>Hello, Eric. Thanks for your email. First, I’d like to say how pleased I was to hear that your company accepted our bid to design your new ad campaign. We will be using a subcontractor to handle all of the printing for this campaign, including pamphlets and signs. In the past, we have used a company called Quality Press. It is a subsidiary of Printco, and is quite reliable. I will send you a list of their estimated costs, along with a spreadsheet outlining the revision to our proposed schedule.Also, I have assigned one of our staff members to assemble a task for that will be in charge of consumer research for this project. Her name is Karen Lopez and she’s a specialist in market trends. She will be mailing you a packet containing a summary of our preliminary market research later today.David Johnson What will Ms. Lopez send to Mr. Anderson ?()
A. Financial information
B. A price sheet
C. Research data
D. A tentative schedule
To: Staff of the Marketing DepartmentFrom: Colleen Dane, Director of MarketingDate: November 6thThis memo is to inform all marketing staff that there will be a mandatory meeting on Tuesday, November 14th at 2:00 p.m.The meeting will be conducted via a video-conference with our company headquarters in Seattle. Form the head office, Joe Lamond, our company vice president, will give us feedback and ask questions regarding our proposals for the new advertising strategy.What do we, the marketing team, want to accomplish in this meeting The goal is simple: We hope to elicit the vice president’s consent for our print media campaign on the new Spring Shoe. Once we receive his approval, we can go ahead and offer our proposal to the advertising firm. If any staff member cannot attend this meeting, that employee is obliged to submit, in writing, a reason for their absence.Colleen DaneDirector of MarketingTo: Colleen Dane, Director of MarketingFrom: Keith Wilson, Senior Marketing ConsultantDate: November 7thDear Ms. Dane,I’m writing in response to your department-wide memo of November 6th.Upon review of my schedule, I have to report that I cannot accommodate your request for attending the meeting on the 14th. I have a long-standing commitment on that same afternoon to attend the opening ceremony of our new factory in Wichita.As a consultant, I regret having to miss the meeting, as it’s necessary for me to be actively involved in our new advertising campaign. Unfortunately, the president himself insisted that I be present at the upcoming ceremony.What I propose is a sort of compromise for my absence. Sheila Parks, a junior on our marketing team, is willing to transcribe the minutes for me so I can review the meeting’s content in detail when I return to the office. If the vice president addresses a question to me directly, I will respond promptly by contacting him by email or phone. Also, I will ask Joe Dunn, senior manager of the marketing team, to brief me on the meeting’s outcome.Please understand my position. I wait for you reply.Keith Wilson Why did Mr. Wilson write the memo ?()
A. To apply for a vacation during November
B. To ask for an extension on the project deadline
C. To get approval for a new research proposal
D. To explain why he will not attend a meeting