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Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Business Goodbye Letter

For any two individuals or organizations in partnership, there is a possibility for one party to leave at any time of the deal. When such a situation arises, one party is obliged to ask the other one to inform them of the details of the circumstances which led to this big decision. Furthermore, the leaving party is expected to write a good bye letter to the others informing them about the same and wishing them the best for all future endeavors.

Business Goodbye Letter should be a sweet but crisp letter. It should be ensured that confidential information should not be leaked by any member of the parting team to the company’s rivals. You would want to end things on a positive note. Therefore, It is advised to make a reference to past achievements as well as wishing the other party the best of wishes and luck for all their future ventures.
Business Goodbye Letter – Sample
The sample for Business Goodbye Letter to end the partnership is given below:

From:

Mr. Kiko

Textiles Co

Benin-223444

To:

Mr. Kumar

Afcon Exim

Gurgaon-123422

subject: Business Goodbye Letter

date: DD/MM/YYYY

Respected Sir,

As you are aware, our two companies have been in partnership for over twelve years now. Together we have started six new lines of clothing in both India as well as Benin. The lines have been widely successful in both countries leading to a 36% increase in profits over the past seven years to both companies.

However sir, with the recent change in the political scenario in Benin we regret to inform you that we will no longer be able to continue doing business with you. It is with a very heavy heart that I tell you this. The new Prime Minister has put a halt to all business ventures with countries in the east.

The Prime Minister wants to boost the domestic economy of the country due to which he has placed a ban on import of textiles from all countries into Benin. We are afraid that the company would be making losses due to this reason. We are trying to fight this bill. However, we do not know how successful our attempt will be.

It will be years before we will be able to make any actual progress. I would not like to be the reason for your loss which is why I believe this is the right time to back out from our partnership.

I hope in a few years time your doors will still be open for us. All the best.

Thank you

Kiko Raymonds 

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Letter Asking For Donations

Introduction

A Letter Asking for Donations can be written by an institution or a person requiring funds to organise a certain number of events. The letter is written to those probable organisations or people who can sponsor the episode or extend their support in either cash or kind to assist the event. Donations may be required in situations when the organization hosting the event is unable to entirely capitalise the event, such as, when the organization is newly set up on a small scale or is going through financial losses.

Since this type of a letter puts forth a request, the letter should be kept short and to the point. The writer should mention the important details regarding the event or project for which donation is being asked. Also, the tone of the letter should be kept humble and polite. The correct contact details of the writer should also be stated. The letter may be equipped with necessary evidence in order to convince the receiver the authenticity of the event for which the donation request is being made.
Sample Letter

The following is a sample of a Letter Asking for Donations written by a newly setup organization .

From,

Charles Fernandez

Global Peace Foundation,

153 Adams Boulevard,

Los Angeles, California

April 29, 2017

To,

Sebastian Nunes

Senior Manager,

Livestrong Charity Foundation,

767 Arrow Highway,

Los Angeles, California

Subject: Humble Request to Sponsor Autism Awareness Run

Dear Mr. Sebastian Nunes,

I, Charles Fernandez, on behalf of Global Peace Foundation, would like to introduce our newly set up organization which has been in business now for two years and is entirely dedicated to help and enhance the life of the mentally challenged and autistic children.

You shall be glad to know that our organization is organising an upcoming event, Autism Awareness Run. It is expected to take place on June 12, 2017 at 12.30 p.m. We are looking for prospective sponsors who can extend their support to help make the event a huge success. The main agenda behind the event is to create awareness among the non-challenged people as well as the challenged ones that now even the mentally disabled ones can get educated and make their own career. We shall be utilizing the funds generated through this event to provide the autistic children with resources necessary for their education. Thus, we make a humble request to you to contribute generously towards the noble cause. For any queries, you can reach us at our phone number 78764587. We can also be contacted through e-mail on noblecause@globalpeace.org.

We believe that your support will encourage us in taking up such initiatives further and smoothen the lives of these children.

Thanking you.

Yours sincerely,

Charles Fernandez,

General Manager,

Global Peace Foundation 

Friday, April 19, 2019

Letter for Interview Invitation

Letter for Interview Invitation

Dear Sami,

You are invited for an interview at [company name] on Wednesday, 3 October, 2013 at 4pm. Please report to manager HCM/HRD/HRM after your arrival at the following address:
Office 221, 2nd Floor, Trade Centre, Gulberg, Lahore

Should you have any questions please contact us on 042-46453376355.
Kind regards,

Name
Director
[Company name]

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Salary increment letter

Dear Sir,

I would like to thank you for taking time, out of your busy schedule to read my e-mail. I have been working with XYZ Company for a period of 20 months. I believe that I have done my job well to the best of my ability and my skills are improved in the above mentioned time. I am thankful to you for providing this opportunity.

Due to the high cost of living and want to give additional financial support to my family. I would like to request you for an appreciable salary increment for my performance.

I also ensure to strive continuously for the growth of our company.

Thank you for considering my request.

with regards,
(Your name) 

Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Salary increment letter

Salary increment letter

Dear Sir,

I would like to thank you for taking time, out of your busy schedule to read my e-mail. I have been working with ABC Company for a period of 24 months. I believe that I have done my job well to the best of my ability and my skills are improved in the above mentioned time. I am thankful to you for providing this opportunity.

Due to the high cost of living and want to give additional financial support to my family. I would like to request you for an appreciable salary increment for my performance.


I also ensure to strive continuously for the growth of our company.

Thank you for considering my request.

with regards,
(Your name) 

Sunday, April 14, 2019

Educational loan letter

Educational loan letter

To,
     THE MANAGER,
     xyz bank,
     New York.

Respected Sir,


SUB : Request for sanctioning Educational Loan.

I had availed loan for my engineering course for the past two years(2010 and 2011) in your bank(AC NO:-LO12345).

Currently, I am doing my second year. I am having 4 arrears during the first year. I have written those four arrears along with my third semester examination. I am convinced that I will clear all my arrears in the examination. I wrote during the month of April 2011.

Do kindly grant me loan for my further education. Herewith, I enclose the duplicate copies of my first,second,third semester mark sheet along with my bonafide certificate.

Enclosure :
1.Mark sheet of previous semesters.
2.Bonafide certificate.
3.College letter.

Yours faithfully
(your name) 

Monday, April 8, 2019

sample Provident Fund - PF request letter

Respected sir / Mam

Sub : Request for PF withdrawal

I am [name]. I was working as a designation in [company name]. I have resigned my job on [date]. My pf account number is  [12345]. I need some amount for my [house renovation or marriage or education or purchase of land or construction]

Hence I have applied for PF withdrawal. Kindly credit the PF amount in the bank. My account number is [12345]

So I am requesting you kindly arrange my settlement at the earliest.

Thanking you

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DOWNLOAD LINKS:

1. To get an advance from your PF account:
Download form(Aadhar) 
Download form(non-Aadhar)

2. To get monthly pension: 
Download form
Instruction

sample application letter for education loan

Dear sir,

I have been a customer of Indian bank for 3 years and my family has done business with your bank for more than 30 years. I have decided to peruse my education at the madras university. I want to have the full college experience and life on campus. The cost of an education from such an BPM school is expensive and I would like to took to you for financing. For my freshman year, I expect costs to be somewhere between rs.2laks to 5 lacks.

My parents are generously willing to co-sign for my loans. They have excellent credit ratings as do. I while most people use the student loan companies. we decided to use a bank that could finance the loan and use the equity in my parent's home as collateral. I completed the application for student loan assistance and have attached it for you review. Please take a minute and look thought everything and make sure we have filled it out correctly.

I would like to speak to you further regarding this matter. I am available anytime on my cell phone at [number]. I would like to have this secured before the winter quarter begins as I am slated to start at that time

Sincerely
[name]

Monday, April 1, 2019

Job Interview Call Letter

Job Interview Call Letter

Job Interview Call Letter Sample Format from company for the applicants to appear in the interview on given time after advertising of the job in the news paper or web. You can use this letter in the emails as well.

Date:____________
Mr. /Ms. (Individual name)
Company
Address
City
Tel:


Subject: Preliminary Test and Job Interview Call Letter

We refer to your job application against our advertisement in the newspaper. You are advised to appear for a Preliminary Written Test followed by Interview on (Mention Day, Date and time) at the following address;

(COMPANY ADDRESS)
(Company Tel.Number)
(Company Fax Number)
(Company E-Mail Address)

Please note that:
“This is a preliminary test & interview call for the job applied and does not guarantee employment with us.

“No TA / DA will be provided to candidates appearing for the test.

“Bring this letter with you on the above mentioned date and time of test.

“Bring photocopies and originals of your academic & other credentials along with a recent snap.
“Please bring pen & pencil with you; however use of calculator is prohibited.

Please do not hesitate to contact undersigned if you have any queries.

With best wishes,
For (Company Name)
(G.M. HR Name)
G.M. HR & Admin

Thursday, March 28, 2019

sample Provident Fund - PF request letter

Respected sir / Mam

Sub : Request for PF withdrawal

I am [name]. I was working as a designation in [company name]. I have resigned my job on [date]. My pf account number is  [12345]. I need some amount for my [house renovation or marriage or education or purchase of land or construction]

Hence I have applied for PF withdrawal. Kindly credit the PF amount in the bank. My account number is [12345]

So I am requesting you kindly arrange my settlement at the earliest.

Thanking you

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DOWNLOAD LINKS:


1. To get an advance from your PF account:
Download form(Aadhar) 
Download form(non-Aadhar)

2. To get monthly pension: 
Download form
Instruction

Friday, March 22, 2019

Fundraising Solicitation Letter

Introduction

A fundraising solicitation letter is written to solicit funds or request for support to raise funds for some event by an organization. Many a time it is difficult for an organization to raise funds by itself for some sort of event. Especially by NGOs which aren’t supported by any big organization. In that case, they request for support from other organizations and other people so that they can organize their event without any interruption or hassle due to lack of funds. To get the support, they may write a letter, requesting for a donation for the success of their event.

The contents of a Fundraising Solicitation letter usually state the objective of the fundraising activity as well as the plans to raise funds to meet that goal. Recipients are encouraged to participate or consider an active role in raising funds for the event. It is a formal invitation and has to be written in a way that it induces everyone to take part in the same. Once through the letter, check for grammatical errors.


Sample Letter

The following is the sample of Fundraising Solicitation Letter.



From:

Patrick H. Morris,

Fundraising Chairman,

Jackson Foundation,

2674 Hillcrest Circle
Eagan, MN 55121

12 January 2017

To:

Margaret Smith,

Labrador Sports & Equipment,

1358 Dane Street
Spokane, WA 99201

Dear Sir/Madam,

Subject: Fundraising for Jackson Foundation

Jackson Foundation is organizing a golf tournament to raise funds to repair our premises and create better facilities for our students. The tournament will be held on Green Turf Golf Course on March 30, 2017.

We are soliciting your active participation in this event to make it a success through your kind contribution of sports equipment and sportswear for the golfers in this tournament. Your kind donation will reduce the cost to be incurred by Jackson Foundation and increase the amount to be raised for the repairs and renovations.

Jackson Foundation is a unique learning home for children with special needs; hence, its premise must always be in good condition for the safety of the children there. We have always wanted to have a learning place where children with special needs too can learn what they want. With the help of the fund raised through this event, we shall be able to provide better facilities to these children so as to mold them to better in whatever field their interest lies in. So it would be great if you could help us in ways you can.

We look forward to a favorable response from your side. We also anticipate your active participation in the Golf tournament

Thanking you

Yours Sincerely

Patrick H. Morris

Fundraising Chairman

Jackson Foundation 

Thursday, March 21, 2019

Fundraising Solicitation Letter

Introduction

A fundraising solicitation letter is written to solicit funds or request for support to raise funds for some event by an organization. Many a time it is difficult for an organization to raise funds by itself for some sort of event. Especially by NGOs which aren’t supported by any big organization. In that case, they request for support from other organizations and other people so that they can organize their event without any interruption or hassle due to lack of funds. To get the support, they may write a letter, requesting for a donation for the success of their event.

The contents of a Fundraising Solicitation letter usually state the objective of the fundraising activity as well as the plans to raise funds to meet that goal. Recipients are encouraged to participate or consider an active role in raising funds for the event. It is a formal invitation and has to be written in a way that it induces everyone to take part in the same. Once through the letter, check for grammatical errors.


Sample Letter

The following is the sample of Fundraising Solicitation Letter.



From:

Patrick H. Morris,

Fundraising Chairman,

Jackson Foundation,

2674 Hillcrest Circle
Eagan, MN 55121

12 January 2017

To:

Margaret Smith,

Labrador Sports & Equipment,

1358 Dane Street
Spokane, WA 99201

Dear Sir/Madam,

Subject: Fundraising for Jackson Foundation

Jackson Foundation is organizing a golf tournament to raise funds to repair our premises and create better facilities for our students. The tournament will be held on Green Turf Golf Course on March 30, 2017.

We are soliciting your active participation in this event to make it a success through your kind contribution of sports equipment and sportswear for the golfers in this tournament. Your kind donation will reduce the cost to be incurred by Jackson Foundation and increase the amount to be raised for the repairs and renovations.

Jackson Foundation is a unique learning home for children with special needs; hence, its premise must always be in good condition for the safety of the children there. We have always wanted to have a learning place where children with special needs too can learn what they want. With the help of the fund raised through this event, we shall be able to provide better facilities to these children so as to mold them to better in whatever field their interest lies in. So it would be great if you could help us in ways you can.

We look forward to a favorable response from your side. We also anticipate your active participation in the Golf tournament

Thanking you

Yours Sincerely

Patrick H. Morris

Fundraising Chairman

Jackson Foundation 

Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Charity Fundraising Letters

Charity is one of the noblest things to do today. To help others in need when you can is the best thing a person can do. A charity fundraising letter is a formal letter inviting people to a charity fundraising program organized for various causes like for victims of natural disasters or poor people or anything else. It is usually done to help those people in need by raising funds for their basic needs.

A charity fundraising letter is a formal letter inviting people from upper class or those who can afford better, to donate for victims for whom the fundraising program has been organized. It mentions the cause and the reason behind the fundraising and also how it will help the society in the long run. It also mentions the venue, date and time for the same. Once through the letter, check for grammatical errors.
Charity Fundraising Letter Sample

The following is the sample of charity fundraising letter.



From,

Sushmita Sinha,

Head,

Samriti NGO.

Date – DD/MM/YYYY

To,

Shashank Garg,

President,

PQ Steel Pvt. Ltd.

Subject – Fundraising letter.

Dear Mr. Garg,

Greetings to you, sir. I am addressing this letter to you on behalf of our NGO to invite you to the fundraising campaign that we have organized on 16th next month. This campaign is organized by the women of the society who are victims of various abuses such as domestic violence and other sorts of harassment faced by them nowadays.

We have always been a huge supporter of humanity and have always organized campaigns for other people of the society too like victims of natural disasters, war zones, etc. Our aim is to try to give them as normal life as possible. However, one person alone can’t do all the job. Combined effort from the society is necessary to make it a success.

Your company has always been very active in making charitable donations in the past, and that is the reason we contacted you. We believe that you know how important it is to take care of the women of our society if we want a better tomorrow for our children. This campaign aims at raising funds for helping in delivering their basic needs to them as well as try to help them overcome their past experiences. We hope that you take active participation in the same. I have attached an invitation card along with this letter. If you have any queries, feel free to contact me.

Yours Sincerely,

Sushmita Sinha,

Head,

Samriti NGO. 

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Project Proposal Acceptance Letter

When a project has been assigned to a company or an individual and he accepts the proposal that has been laid out to him, it is confirmed by a Project Proposal Acceptance Letter. Along with the confirmation of the acceptance and an expression of gratitude, the letter usually contains the details of the project along with any terms and conditions that are to be followed.

James Smith

34, Charles Street

Baltimore, Maryland

Zip Code: 21218

Letter accepting a project proposal

Linda Klein

Megasystems Inc.

600 North Charles Street,

Baltimore, Maryland

Zip Code: 21201

Subject:  Acceptance of the project that has been assigned to James Smith by Linda Klein on behalf of Megasystems Inc.

Dear Ms Klein,

I have gone over the previous letter which you have sent me with the project proposal. I’m happy to accept. Thank you for entrusting me with the current project from Megasystems Inc. that you have, which deals with _________________________ . You can be assured that I will be doing the best that I can in order to finish this project as efficiently as possible.

I’ve gathered from your letter, that these are the terms and conditions that I will need to stick to while I’m working on this project for you. (list out all the terms and conditions of the said proposal).

______________________________________________________

I just want to clarify some things about the (list out all the things you want to clarify from the client).

______________________________________________

Regards,

James Smith,

__________________ (Contact Number).

WHY EXIT INTERVIEWS ARE ESSENTIAL

WHY EXIT INTERVIEWS ARE ESSENTIAL

Understanding why your employees leave is almost as important as understanding why they stay. Some would say it is even more important. An employee’s real reasons for leaving can be revealed in exit interviews. Interviews that are conducted by the human resources department or other company employees at time of resignation may or may not produce accurate and legitimate answers. Most departing employees are reluctant to reveal important demotivators because they do not want to burn their bridges. They may not want to offend the management at that sensitive time of saying good-bye.

An experienced third party, a consultant or firm that specializes in conducting these sensitive interviews and collecting a wealth of invaluable inputs, can often accomplish effective and productive exit interviews. The information gathered in this process can guide corporate management in making changes that will reduce future turnover, as well as potentially solve other problems in the organization.

What is the best way to process an employee’s exit? HR always recommends an exit interview. The process is predictably simple while most people think it’s a big waste of time. If a person resigns, you already know why he is leaving. But mostly the stated reasons are far from true, most resignations state personal reasons or better prospects. If one is being discharged, he will be angry and won’t tell anything useful anyway. Why bother then?

There are a lot of good reasons to bother—administration, protection and good management practice are among them. From an administrative standpoint alone, an exit interview provides an opportunity to get needed information (like where to send the employee’s settlement cheque, TDS certificate, retrieve company property (keys, mobile, swipe cards credit cards, laptops, etc.), clear up any outstanding issues like expense advances and deliver required information.

Administrative details are important, but the real value of an exit interview is in the information one can obtain to protect the company and save a lot of time, trouble and expense later. For example, it is not uncommon for an employee to resign, or be discharged for a reason, but when tactfully handled can reveal the real reasons in an exit interview. For instance, recently when I had handled an exit interview, a very senior executive told me that he is quitting because he is pretty annoyed with the CEO’s arrogance and style.

In a broader perspective, exit interviews provide information about overall management style of the company. An employee who is discharged may not be happy about it, and his or her comments will have a negative slant. But there’s usually plenty of truth to be learned as well. In one case we had observed that one department had a high turnover and exit interviews reflected problem areas like partisan attitude of the supervisor. Consistently high turnover in certain positions can be an indicator that the job or the work is not defined properly, thus, the wrong people are being hired. Reasons for voluntarily separation may be valid, like lack of benefits or low pay or even unsatisfactory designations, improper grades, etc.

Some thoughts about how you say good-bye to employees, whatever be the reason for their exit, salvage some credibility. If it’s a discharge, you’ll want to do damage control as much as possible. Recently, two people who were asked to go within two months of joining, told me how brutal the HR general manager was in handling the exits. Depressed and victimised they felt more angry and vengeful for the simple reason that the HR was even forcing the person to interview candidates on the very morning when he was told to go.

Treating people as human as possible is a good management practice and that dictates he or she be treated with professional courtesy and respect. Conduct the exit meeting as privately as possible. Taking a more positive view of the exit—this is also the time when many employees are willing to point at deficiencies in the company, comments such as, “poor management or supervision”, “complete lack of supervision and support”, “poor communications”, etc, have come quite often when I had handled exit interviews. Any company management that is honest with itself will use these responses to look into the claims and make corrections where the allegations are found or known to be true.

While handling exit interviews handle the employee in simple, direct terms and discuss under what circumstances the decision has been made or try and figure out what triggered the decision to quit. It is invariable that something snapped inside. Without a debate on the merits, gather all required information and record and do paperwork and handle the exit with the final settlement check, so that whatever suspicion the person has is nullified. Whether the separation is voluntary or not, HR has to make sure that the employee leaves without any incident. Exit interview and counselling can avoid much of unpleasantness, someone who can handle the person at times of emotional disturbance is only the HR person.

Exit is just as important as the procedures one uses while hiring. Handled in a professional way, exit practices can be constructive, useful and improve your work environment and above all add to retention. 

WHY EXIT INTERVIEWS ARE ESSENTIAL

WHY EXIT INTERVIEWS ARE ESSENTIAL

Understanding why your employees leave is almost as important as understanding why they stay. Some would say it is even more important. An employee’s real reasons for leaving can be revealed in exit interviews. Interviews that are conducted by the human resources department or other company employees at time of resignation may or may not produce accurate and legitimate answers. Most departing employees are reluctant to reveal important demotivators because they do not want to burn their bridges. They may not want to offend the management at that sensitive time of saying good-bye.

An experienced third party, a consultant or firm that specializes in conducting these sensitive interviews and collecting a wealth of invaluable inputs, can often accomplish effective and productive exit interviews. The information gathered in this process can guide corporate management in making changes that will reduce future turnover, as well as potentially solve other problems in the organization.

What is the best way to process an employee’s exit? HR always recommends an exit interview. The process is predictably simple while most people think it’s a big waste of time. If a person resigns, you already know why he is leaving. But mostly the stated reasons are far from true, most resignations state personal reasons or better prospects. If one is being discharged, he will be angry and won’t tell anything useful anyway. Why bother then?

There are a lot of good reasons to bother—administration, protection and good management practice are among them. From an administrative standpoint alone, an exit interview provides an opportunity to get needed information (like where to send the employee’s settlement cheque, TDS certificate, retrieve company property (keys, mobile, swipe cards credit cards, laptops, etc.), clear up any outstanding issues like expense advances and deliver required information.

Administrative details are important, but the real value of an exit interview is in the information one can obtain to protect the company and save a lot of time, trouble and expense later. For example, it is not uncommon for an employee to resign, or be discharged for a reason, but when tactfully handled can reveal the real reasons in an exit interview. For instance, recently when I had handled an exit interview, a very senior executive told me that he is quitting because he is pretty annoyed with the CEO’s arrogance and style.

In a broader perspective, exit interviews provide information about overall management style of the company. An employee who is discharged may not be happy about it, and his or her comments will have a negative slant. But there’s usually plenty of truth to be learned as well. In one case we had observed that one department had a high turnover and exit interviews reflected problem areas like partisan attitude of the supervisor. Consistently high turnover in certain positions can be an indicator that the job or the work is not defined properly, thus, the wrong people are being hired. Reasons for voluntarily separation may be valid, like lack of benefits or low pay or even unsatisfactory designations, improper grades, etc.

Some thoughts about how you say good-bye to employees, whatever be the reason for their exit, salvage some credibility. If it’s a discharge, you’ll want to do damage control as much as possible. Recently, two people who were asked to go within two months of joining, told me how brutal the HR general manager was in handling the exits. Depressed and victimised they felt more angry and vengeful for the simple reason that the HR was even forcing the person to interview candidates on the very morning when he was told to go.

Treating people as human as possible is a good management practice and that dictates he or she be treated with professional courtesy and respect. Conduct the exit meeting as privately as possible. Taking a more positive view of the exit—this is also the time when many employees are willing to point at deficiencies in the company, comments such as, “poor management or supervision”, “complete lack of supervision and support”, “poor communications”, etc, have come quite often when I had handled exit interviews. Any company management that is honest with itself will use these responses to look into the claims and make corrections where the allegations are found or known to be true.

While handling exit interviews handle the employee in simple, direct terms and discuss under what circumstances the decision has been made or try and figure out what triggered the decision to quit. It is invariable that something snapped inside. Without a debate on the merits, gather all required information and record and do paperwork and handle the exit with the final settlement check, so that whatever suspicion the person has is nullified. Whether the separation is voluntary or not, HR has to make sure that the employee leaves without any incident. Exit interview and counselling can avoid much of unpleasantness, someone who can handle the person at times of emotional disturbance is only the HR person.

Exit is just as important as the procedures one uses while hiring. Handled in a professional way, exit practices can be constructive, useful and improve your work environment and above all add to retention. 

WARNING LETTER FOR ABSENCE

WARNING LETTER 1

WARNING LETTER FOR ABSENCE

To
Mr. XXXX
Designation.


Sub. – Warning Letter


Mr. XXXX

It has been observed that you have proceeded on leave without prior permission of the concerned authorities, resulting in willful insubordination and gross negligence of duties, in your capacity as Designation.

Absenting yourself from duties without prior intimation is a misconduct for which you are making yourself liable for necessary action.

You are hereby warned to refrain from such activities; failure to do so shall invoke appropriate action.

You are further advised to submit a written explanation on your unauthorized leave as soon as you receive this letter or as soon as you resume duties.

Kindly treat this as very urgent.


for Company Name



Name:
Designation:


Written Warning


Date:______________________
Employee:__________________
Issued By:__________________


A written warning has been issued to you on the above date.
The reason for the warning is:

If there are further incidents, we will impose further discipline up to and including dismissal.___________________

Employee Signature __________
Date ______________________
Supervisor Signature__________
Date ______________________ 

Volunteer Work Experience Letter Template

Volunteer Work Experience Letter Template


sample Volunteer Work Experience Letter Template for your social work with an NGO. You need to modify it according to your company needs.


Volunteer Work Experience Letter Sample 1


To whom it may concern


It is stated that Mr./Mrs. ( Individual name) S/o (Individual’s Father’s name) having N.I.C # (Individual N.I.C #) has worked with us as a Volunteer from ( Joining date ) to ( Leaving date ). During Volunteer work he/she did an excellent work. During work he/she worked in the Accounts Department, HR Department and also in the Sales Department and we wish him/her best of luck for the future.


HR Manager

Signature ————————-

Vendor Proposal Acceptance Letter

When a vendor wishes to work for a company and has sent a letter proposing business between the duo, the company sends back to the vendor, an official letter of acceptance in acceptance of the proposal. The letter confirms the acceptance and states the terms and conditions on which the vendor and the company are to work after they begin their tryst.

George Simpson,

Fugen Enterprises.

200 E Main  Street

Tuscan, AZ 85123

USA

[Date]

Letter Accepting the Proposal of Vendor

Neville Williams,

Mechwiz Enterprises,

300 Boylston Avenue E

Tuscan, AZ 85123

USA

Subject: This is a letter written by Fugen Enterprises to the Mechwiz Enterprises accepting the latter’s proposal to act as a vendor to the company for an upcoming project.

Dear Mr. Williams,

I am writing this letter on behalf of my company Fugen Enterprises. Through this letter, I would like to inform you that we are happy to accept the proposal that you have laid out to us in your previous letter to us. We would like you to be our new vendors for the project ___________ of ours that is to begin on the date of ________________.

We would like you to work with us for the term of ____________ until the completion of the project.

Here are the terms that we would expect you to follow while working with us on this project.

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (state the terms and conditions).

Do not hesitate to contact us on any further queries.

Regards,

George Simpson,

_____________ (contact number). 

TWENTY FIVE WAYS TO REWARD

TWENTY FIVE WAYS TO REWARD
1. Flex those hours. If there's one free reward that rises above the rest, it's flexible work schedules. Nearly every expert we contacted suggested flex time as a perk that offers the most gain with the least pain.

“Give a little latitude in determining work schedules and to take time for family or personal issues (such as doctor’s appointment and banking errands),” advised Richard Martin, president of Alcera Consulting Inc. “As long as the employee is deserving and doesn’t abuse the privilege, this can go a long way to building trusting and mature relationships with key workers.”

2. Send a handwritten note. Supervisors should ask top brass to write a personal note to employees who deserve recognition, advised Cindy Ventrice, author of "Make Their Day! Employee Recognition That Works." For example, AdvancedMD CEO Jim Pack handwrites his thank-you notes to employees on a $2 bill. “In three years of doing this, only one employee has asked if he could spend it,” said company spokesman John Pilmer.

3. Make work fun. “During a business coaching engagement, I found employee morale to be way down,” said Terri Levine, president of The Coaching Institute. “We created a weekly event to boost morale. One week we asked everyone to bring in a baby picture, post it on a wall, then pick which person matched each picture. Everyone was having fun and socializing while productivity went from 58 percent to 72 percent — all in the same week.”

4. Help them connect. Introducing employees to key suppliers, customers or someone in senior management can help make an employee's career, says Ventrice — and it won't cost you a thing.

5. Lose the shoes. Kaerie Ray, an account executive with the Echo Media Group public relations firm, said implementing a “no-shoes policy” can make employees feel right at home with each other, which translates into increased productivity. (But she suggests keeping the footwear handy in case clients come in.) “It's great to be in an office where employees are more concerned about doing quality work than what shoes or jewelry they have on,” she said. “We get so much done.”

6. Send them to the showers. (As in parties, not lathering and rinsing.) “Every birth and wedding deserves a shower,” said Ray. “Echo employees always leave early on shower days, and the food is on the house. No need to make up the time.”

7. Reward effort as well as success. Even if their ideas sometimes fail, you want employees to keep producing them, said Alan Weiss, president of the Summit Consulting Group Inc. “When I consulted with the CEO of Calgon, we created an annual award for 'the best idea that didn't work' and presented a loving cup at the annual awards dinner. This stimulated innovation and positive behavior, not 'winning.'”

8. Give them a free pass. Levine suggests giving out a certain number of free days off to employees to use as they see fit. “Employees get a few of these a year and can use them as they like,” she said. “They don't have to pretend to be sick. They can go to the beach, read a book, play with their kids ... it doesn't matter.”

9. Dole out cream and sugar. During the busiest times of the year, executives at the Cigna Group push coffee carts around the office, serving drinks and refreshments to their colleagues, noted Steve Harrison, author of "The Manager's Book of Decencies: How Small Gestures Build Great Companies." As they serve, executives coach and encourage colleagues and hear about real consumer issues.

10. Blow out the candles. Cisco Systems Inc.'s CEO John Chambers hosts a monthly hour-long birthday breakfast for any employee with a birthday that month, says Harrison. “Employees are invited to ask him anything. They feel recognized, and he gains loyal employees who share their ideas.”

11. Spread the love. Ask co-workers to write something they truly like or admire about an employee on a scrap of paper, then frame them along with a photograph of the employee, suggested David Russell, author of "Success With People – A Complete System for Effectively Managing People in Any Organization."

12. Offer a swap. Giving your best employees a chance to pick their own projects or trade tasks with a colleague empowers and rewards them at the same time, said Harrison.

13. Applaud their efforts — literally. If someone has done something really worthwhile, have your entire staff give them a standing ovation at the next meeting, suggested Sharlyn Lauby, president of HR consulting firm ITM Group Inc.

14. Say it with flowers. Professor Linda M. Lopeke, principal of SmartStartCoach.com, sayid she used to reward top employees by bringing in flowers from her garden and arranging them in a spectacular crystal vase on their desks. “Everybody knew what having the custody of the flowers meant,” she said. “Surprisingly, even the men competed fiercely for custody of the flowers.” In the winter, she'd substitute a showpiece display of floating glass fish.

15. Walk it as you talk it. The City of Dallas sponsored a walkathon where employees set goals for walking a certain number of steps each day, offering a free gym membership to those who walked the farthest. Not only did they get more fit, they turned their daily walks into traveling staff meetings, says city spokeswoman Danielle McCelland.

“Group members were able to update one another on projects, solicit team input and improve their fitness,” she said. “The organized program ended after three weeks, but the work group still holds their traveling staff meetings two months later.”

16. Pass the bucks. Handing out monopoly money that can be redeemed for gifts and other goodies may not be strictly free, but it pays off handsomely in the long run. For example, associates at BankAtlantic can pass out “WOW! Bucks” to colleagues who've done something outstanding, said bank vice president Gregory Dalmotte. The bucks can eventually be traded in for real goods. “There's a clear correlation that words of encouragement have created associates who perform at a higher level,” he says.

17. Share the memories. “My team created a scrapbook chronicling the impact I'd had on their company and gave it to me on my last day in the office,” said Lopeke. “People who’d worked on my teams wrote testimonials and creative graphics highlighting some our team successes. It's the best gift I ever received in my 40-year career.”

18. Elect them to the Wall of Fame. Several experts suggested setting aside a public space inside your firm and placing photos of employees who've accomplished something truly special, along with the details of what they did to earn their place on the wall.

19. Create your own "Club Med." Set aside a quiet space or unused office in your building where employees can meditate, chill out, nap or otherwise re-center themselves, said John Putzier, author of "Get Weird! 101 Innovative Ways to Make Your Company a Great Place to Work."

20. Stoke their passion. “Great employees are not mercenaries,” said Dr. Richard Chang, CEO of Richard Chang Associates Inc., a performance-improvement consultancy. “They don’t just want to enjoy their work, they want to be passionate about it ... if you want your employees to feel valued and inspire their passion on your behalf, encourage them to make their own decisions. You can have systems in place to control the implementation of ideas, but you must be certain not to compromise the enthusiasm, creativity and hard work that make them possible in the first place.”

21. Give them a place to park it. Reserve the best parking spot for employees who've done something truly worthwhile, said Lopeke. And if it's next to the CEO's Lexus so the employee can chat him or her up on the way into work, so much the better.

22. Remember the spouses. Independent management consultant Nan Amish recalled one time when she had 16 employees trapped in a hotel lobby on a Sunday night, waiting for the ballroom to open so they could set up a trade-show booth. “I bought flowers at a farmers market, a nice $6 bouquet of roses for each person,” she said. “I told them to take them home to their significant others, apologizing for me taking them away from their families on a Sunday. The next day I got thank-yous from most of them. One wife sent a letter saying I could keep her husband until Friday.”

23. Publicize their successes. “We like to publicly recognize employees so the whole company can share in their accomplishments,” noted Scott Ragusa, president of contract businesses for staffing firm The Winter, Wyman Companies. “Each week, nominations for our quarterly 'Clutch' award are shared with the whole company. The Clutch nominations are a way to recognize our administrative and nonmanagerial professional staff members who have come through in the clutch in supporting their departments or the firm.”

24. Let them phone it in. Telecommuting programs can relieve stress and make workers feel more appreciated, as well as more productive. “Reward the employee by starting with one day of telecommuting, then add additional days as performance heightens,” suggested Brian Margarita, president of IT staffing firm TalentFuse Inc. “Having the option to cart the kids to soccer practice, visit the beach during the afternoon or cut out early to avoid traffic congestion is becoming more important than working an 80-hour week for a larger paycheck.”

25. Remember the secret words. “The two most underused words in corporate America that get the highest ROI (return on investment) and ROT (return on your time) are the simple words 'thank you,'” noted Michael Guld, president of the Guld Resource Group author of "The Million Dollar Media Rep: How to Become a Television and Radio Sales Superstar."

While telling your employees you appreciate them should be obvious, added Amish, no one does it enough or is specific enough about what the employee did. “So when you share your appreciation, be specific about what you really liked, so they not only feel appreciated but can do it again.” 

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