Written Communication ___________: fast, informal; files can be attached; leaves a permanent record; follow company rules about email. __________: used in business; brief, covers one topic; grammar, spelling, punctuation important. Typically on a type of company letterhead. May go to a very large group. ___________: more formal than e-mail--used for official announcements, thank you notes, confirmations; often written to address group interests. Written Communication ____________: Formal legal document, could be for example a document on how two companies agree to do business together. An attorney should draft this document. _________: Companies use texts to communicate with each other sometimes. Follow corporate policy. _____________________: cover lengthy topics, prepared by multiple people, organization; may include charts and graphs. ____________________________________: for employees only; may include newsletters, may be on website; often written by communications department.