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As an Organizational Psychologist, you have thought of arranging a picnic in two weeks' time for your employees from all departments and their families to unwind their work stress and give them a healthy mental break. There are many fun activities that you have planned. For the children, there will be games like three-legged races and kite-flying. For the adults, besides the baseball game in the afternoon, there will also be sack race and horseshoes. There will be prizes for the winners of all the events. Lunch should be around noon, and you are generously providing all the food and drinks, so let your employees know that they do not need to bring anything.
Your Task: Write a memo requesting, but not demanding, that employees attend the picnic. Also ask your employees to confirm at least one week in advance whether they are coming or not, and also how many guests they are bringing. Also, make sure employees know when and how to respond to you. Be sure to list the activities for that day as well.
Answer:
MEMORANDUM No. 0120
From: Department of Organizational Psychology
For: All employees and families
Subject: Invitation to the annual picnic for socializing.
November 25, 2020.
Dear employees,
We have the honor of inviting all employees and their families to participate in the annual picnic of fraternization that our company will hold on December 20 at 2 pm, at the Club Santa Anne. On the occasion we will offer recreational activities, games and relaxation sessions to promote a day of leisure for our employees. We also have activities for children and a delicious lunch and snack for everyone.
The piquimique will be offered completely free of charge and we hope to meet everyone, although the presence is not mandatory.
In order to avoid waste, we would like to ask you to confirm your presence and the number of guests you intend to bring. This information should be sent to the psychology department email and we ask that the information be sent by January 10th.
We count on your understanding.
Regards,
Maria Lopes.
Director of the psychology department.