Memorandum
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A memorandum is a written form of communication most often employed in business environments. It is used as a means of communication between executives and their employees.
A memorandum is typically written using the following structure:
TO: FROM: DATE: the date of when the memorandum is being distributed SUBJECT: - Opening statement, that states the purpose of the memorandum. - Discussion segment, where the subject is developed. - Closing statements, that notifies the reader of what providences must follow.
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External links
- Memo Writing Brought to you by the Purdue University Online Writing Lab (http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/pw/p_memo.html)
- Internal Memos (http://www.internalmemos.com), large internet collection of corporate memos and internal communication
- A Brief History of the Memo (http://3quarksdaily.blogs.com/3quarksdaily/2005/01/a_brief_history.html): an interesting short work by Robin Varghese of unknown accuracy and lacking references.

