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Ag Com Chapter 4
Ag Com Chapter 4 Business Communication
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Business letter | a formal document typically sent to people outside of an organization |
| Full Block Letter | has all the components of a letter flush left, meaning that the components are all the way to the left side of the page. The paragraphs are either flush left or full justified, and paragraphs are not indented. |
| Modified Block Letter | similar to the full block letter, in that the sender's address, salutation, and paragraphs are flush left, with the paragraphs not indented; however, the date line, return address, and signature block are oved to the right |
| Semi-block letter | the return address and signature block are on the right side of the page, and the paragraphs are indented |
| memorandum | a written reminder of something important that has occurred or will occur |
| netiquette | the set of common rules that govern how to send and receive e-mail properly |
| application letter | a special kind of business letter that accompanies a resume for a job; also called a cover letter |
| resume | a summary of your education, job experiences, and job-related skills that you send to potential employers |
| chronological resume | a resume that is written in reverse chronological order, with headings grouped by what a person has done, such as education, employment experience, and interests/activities |
| functional resume | classifies the experiences that demonstrate your skills and capabilities into categories |
| personal statement | a statement about how your personal, familial, academic, and professional experiences and background qualify you for a particular job, scholarship, or college program |