Official Memo

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This is a general guide on how to write a memo (aka 'memorandum' if you wanna be technical) that:

  • …gets read.
  • …has a clear purpose.
  • …makes everyone's life easier.
  • …conveys your message in the least amount of time possible.

Let's get started!

Official memorandum

For more formal or official communication, use a memo format. A memo letter can still be sent by email. Copy your memo into the body of your email and include the official memo as an attachment. Tips for Writing a Memo. A memo is one of the most important forms of communication used in public and private organizations. When communicating with colleagues and other internal stakeholders through a memorandum, it is important to use the proper format. Understanding the correct memo format can help you communicate information more efficiently and professionally. Use this accessible memo template to share updates and important information with school or club members.

Employee warning letter email template. Email subject line: Warning notice for attendance / Warning notice / Final warning notice. Dear Employee's name, As we've recently discussed, your absenteeism is negatively affecting both your individual performance at work and your team's productivity. Choose a memo template and create a high quality and professional document Select a memo template that is sure to suit your personal, business, or group communication needs. This collection of high-quality and easily customizable memo templates in Word is designed to save you time while giving your documents a professional appearance.

What is a memo?

A memo is a note to a group of people telling them to do something, or informing them of a new policy.

Examples of reasons to send out a memo could be:

  • An IT guy sending a reminder that all passwords need to be updated every 60 days.
  • An Office Manager reminding people to put all dishes in the sink by the end of the day.
  • A CEO explaining a new bonus policy.
  • A VP telling their division they're falling behind for the year and need to meet certain numbers.

A memo is usually sent as an email, and can replace the need to have an entire meeting about a small subject which could be explained over a memo.

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Memos have a tendency to become looonngg and booriingg….and a long & boring memo can easily waste a lot of time, and start causing people to HATE getting (and reading) future memos. This is bad!

Fortunately, there's a few super-easy tips we can follow that will make our memo easy to follow, quick, and possibly fun!

Before writing your memo, just remember these 5 things:

A lot of memos are long, rambling, and by the end you don't even know what the heck it's about.

Ask yourself these questions first:

  • 'Does this even NEED to be a memo?'
  • 'This will take up people's time….is this something that can wait?'
  • 'If I got this memo in my inbox, would I just roll my eyes?'
  • 'If I could get people to take ONE action after reading this memo, what would it be?'

If you cannot answer any of those questions, perhaps you need to re-think if you should send out this memo.

Needless memos take up time, cause needless frustration, and pile more work onto already-busy people. So let's make sure the memo is 100% necessary before sending it out!

Sometimes the header of a memo will get comically long, and make it very difficult to read.

The header is often not very important, so you'll want to minimize the amount of space the header takes up, such as:

Memorandum
_______________________________
From: Neville Medhora
To: Entire sales team.
Reason: Email me back your quota progress by 5pm today.
_______________________________

Remember that a lot of people open their messages and emails on different devices such as tablets and phones, and if your header is too long, they have to scroll a significant amount to see the real meat of the memo.

If you followed Memo Tip #1, then you know the exact action you want taken by the readers of your memo. Get to this action part fast as possible!

There's no need to drag out the memo, add unnecessary commentary, or use large words to appear smart. Just get straight to the point.

If you're feeling smart-alecky or adventurous, feel free to use an image, like this!

Who says well-crafted memos can't be fun? :-)

Make sure you re-iterate exactly what you need from people at the end of the memo:

_______________________________
WHAT I NEED FROM EVERYONE:

Email me your favorite type of cake by 5pm today!
_______________________________

Simply stating what you need from people at the end will dramatically increase how many people take the action.

Let's save a massive amount of time for everyone, if something needs to no action, just say it!

At the end of your memo, just write at the end:

_______________________________
No action required.
_______________________________

Those three words let everyone know there's nothing further they have to do.

Characteristics of a great memo:

  • Very first section reminds them what action to take.
  • Main message is super short and to-the-point.
  • Very last section re-reminds them what action to take.

Characteristics of a bad memo:

  • Super long header.
  • Speaks in very 'corporate-y tone' which bores people.
  • Suuupppeerrr long body of text that's hard to read.
  • Lots of unnecessary details.
  • Main point of memo is not immediately obvious.
  • Last section does not re-state the action people need to take.

A quick checklist to run through before sending a memo.

By following this quick checklist, you can turn a Long & Boring Memo into a Quick & Effective Memo!

So before sending a memo, just remember to follow these quick guidelines:

  • Make sure the action you're requesting is worthy of an entire memo.
  • Give a one-sentence explanation of the memo in the header. Shorter = Better.
  • Get to the point right away. Re-read your memo and eliminate needless chatter.
  • The last part of the memo should say exactly what action you want people to take.

Sincerely,
Neville Medhora

Want to show your team a great video about how to write a memo? Show them this How to Write A Great Memo video!

Download this Memo Guide as a PDF for sharing:

-Get this article as a PDF, Word, and Google Doc file-
-Keep it in your files for later reference-
-Send it to new hires in the office-

Air force official memo template

For more formal or official communication, use a memo format. A memo letter can still be sent by email. Copy your memo into the body of your email and include the official memo as an attachment. Tips for Writing a Memo. A memo is one of the most important forms of communication used in public and private organizations. When communicating with colleagues and other internal stakeholders through a memorandum, it is important to use the proper format. Understanding the correct memo format can help you communicate information more efficiently and professionally. Use this accessible memo template to share updates and important information with school or club members.

Employee warning letter email template. Email subject line: Warning notice for attendance / Warning notice / Final warning notice. Dear Employee's name, As we've recently discussed, your absenteeism is negatively affecting both your individual performance at work and your team's productivity. Choose a memo template and create a high quality and professional document Select a memo template that is sure to suit your personal, business, or group communication needs. This collection of high-quality and easily customizable memo templates in Word is designed to save you time while giving your documents a professional appearance.

What is a memo?

A memo is a note to a group of people telling them to do something, or informing them of a new policy.

Examples of reasons to send out a memo could be:

  • An IT guy sending a reminder that all passwords need to be updated every 60 days.
  • An Office Manager reminding people to put all dishes in the sink by the end of the day.
  • A CEO explaining a new bonus policy.
  • A VP telling their division they're falling behind for the year and need to meet certain numbers.

A memo is usually sent as an email, and can replace the need to have an entire meeting about a small subject which could be explained over a memo.

Memos have a tendency to become looonngg and booriingg….and a long & boring memo can easily waste a lot of time, and start causing people to HATE getting (and reading) future memos. This is bad!

Fortunately, there's a few super-easy tips we can follow that will make our memo easy to follow, quick, and possibly fun!

Before writing your memo, just remember these 5 things:

A lot of memos are long, rambling, and by the end you don't even know what the heck it's about.

Ask yourself these questions first:

  • 'Does this even NEED to be a memo?'
  • 'This will take up people's time….is this something that can wait?'
  • 'If I got this memo in my inbox, would I just roll my eyes?'
  • 'If I could get people to take ONE action after reading this memo, what would it be?'

If you cannot answer any of those questions, perhaps you need to re-think if you should send out this memo.

Needless memos take up time, cause needless frustration, and pile more work onto already-busy people. So let's make sure the memo is 100% necessary before sending it out!

Sometimes the header of a memo will get comically long, and make it very difficult to read.

The header is often not very important, so you'll want to minimize the amount of space the header takes up, such as:

_______________________________
From: Neville Medhora
To: Entire sales team.
Reason: Email me back your quota progress by 5pm today.
_______________________________

Remember that a lot of people open their messages and emails on different devices such as tablets and phones, and if your header is too long, they have to scroll a significant amount to see the real meat of the memo.

If you followed Memo Tip #1, then you know the exact action you want taken by the readers of your memo. Get to this action part fast as possible!

There's no need to drag out the memo, add unnecessary commentary, or use large words to appear smart. Just get straight to the point.

If you're feeling smart-alecky or adventurous, feel free to use an image, like this!

Who says well-crafted memos can't be fun? :-)

Make sure you re-iterate exactly what you need from people at the end of the memo:

_______________________________
WHAT I NEED FROM EVERYONE:

Email me your favorite type of cake by 5pm today!
_______________________________

Simply stating what you need from people at the end will dramatically increase how many people take the action.

Let's save a massive amount of time for everyone, if something needs to no action, just say it!

At the end of your memo, just write at the end:

_______________________________
No action required.
_______________________________

Those three words let everyone know there's nothing further they have to do.

Characteristics of a great memo:

  • Very first section reminds them what action to take.
  • Main message is super short and to-the-point.
  • Very last section re-reminds them what action to take.

Characteristics of a bad memo:

  • Super long header.
  • Speaks in very 'corporate-y tone' which bores people.
  • Suuupppeerrr long body of text that's hard to read.
  • Lots of unnecessary details.
  • Main point of memo is not immediately obvious.
  • Last section does not re-state the action people need to take.

A quick checklist to run through before sending a memo.

By following this quick checklist, you can turn a Long & Boring Memo into a Quick & Effective Memo!

So before sending a memo, just remember to follow these quick guidelines:

  • Make sure the action you're requesting is worthy of an entire memo.
  • Give a one-sentence explanation of the memo in the header. Shorter = Better.
  • Get to the point right away. Re-read your memo and eliminate needless chatter.
  • The last part of the memo should say exactly what action you want people to take.

Sincerely,
Neville Medhora

Want to show your team a great video about how to write a memo? Show them this How to Write A Great Memo video!

Download this Memo Guide as a PDF for sharing:

-Get this article as a PDF, Word, and Google Doc file-
-Keep it in your files for later reference-
-Send it to new hires in the office-

P.S. If this article cumulatively prevents 100,000 bad memos per year, we can save the world-wide workforce over 166,666 wasted hours!

Air Force Official Memo Template

Each memo gets sent to 20 people.
Each memo wastes 5 minutes of time per person.
[100,000 memos] x [20 people] x [5 minutes] = 10,000,000 minutes = 166,666 hours saved.

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