The Art of Memo Writing

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The arT oF memo wriTing Crafting a focused message targeting the right audience is key to getting your point across.

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riting memos is not a particularly fun topic. It’s not as portant. The military has a simple philosophy on handing interesting as, say, firearms or combatives, but it’s an information; they use “the need to know” as a paradigm. In important part of the job nonetheless. Have you ever read the age of e-mails, the Internet, and intranets, we “cc” the a poorly written memo? I have, and it’s embarrassing. We crap out of everybody in an effort to CYA. But it’s usually want to be considered professionals and yet we often write unnecessary and an annoyance. As a unit commander, I aldrivel. Memos are fi lled with misspelled words and gram- ready had enough paperwork to deal with so I always appreciated a carefully crafted memo that mar errors, but what’s even worse is was actually relevant to me in some when the writing creates more quesway. Usually memos that I received tions than it answers. It’s especially were split equally between a project embarrassing when such a memo fi le and the trash. They’re either usecomes from someone who gets paid ful or they’re not. a great deal more money because of Don’t be the person who writes a his or her rank and position. memo for everything. There is still There is an ebb and flow to writing such a thing as a phone call, as well memos. The goal of any memo is eias bumping into someone in a hallther to bring attention to a problem way, or just plain going to speak to by providing information, or to solve someone in his or her office. a problem by defining what action should be taken. Let’s look at how to If it's a procedure change, list the changes do this by identifying the target auwhaT TheY neeD To Know systematically. dience, defining what they need to Once you identify the who and why know, and placing the information in a successful format. of a memo, you need to focus on the what. Memos by nature contain very specific and focused information, so don’t ramble. If you are bringing attention to something then it’s iDenTiFYing Your auDienCe important to include a brief background, specific points that Your target group should be limited. Communicating with any group larger than a handful should instead be handled you are making about the issue, and finally what it is you via a training bulletin, policy and procedure, or a letter of in- want back from the reader. In other words, include anything struction. Sensitive issues are often best handled in person. the reader would need to make an informed decision. For example, let’s say you’re a supervisor and you are Your target audience will usually consist of decisionmakers. That means answering two questions up front: who having a disciplinary problem with one of your subordiyou are writing to and why they need to know. Consider nates. You formulate a memo that asks to invoke a formal their position, responsibilities, and what projects they are disciplinary process. In this example, you must include the already connected to. Since all law enforcement has a bu- background that led to this point, what you have already reaucratic and politically charged structure, each recipient done in order to try to correct the problem, disciplinary hisyou are writing to is not just a position or title. It’s a human tory, what policy violations are involved, and what it is you being, and you need to know something about that person need back from the reader to continue. If there is enough information to suggest a policy violation, then the last item in order to be effective. For example, how does he perceive bad news? Is he open- covered should be seeking permission to go forward with an minded? And what has been your experience with him? internal affairs investigation. On the other hand, if you are not asking something but Sometimes having someone else write the memo, even if it is your idea, gives it a better chance of success. Take some time are giving instructions to take some type of action, you still mention the background, but you then add where you are to think about how the information will be received. Why your target audience needs to know is equally im- with the issue, and state how you want it handled. With an 16

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