Olga recently pitched her product "Easybag" to an investor, John Simmons, at a conference. Based on a follow-up phone call between Olga and John, it is unclear whether Olga's presentation was successful in securing funding from John for her product. Follow-up emails after meetings or calls should thank attendees, restate decisions made, promote further discussion, and be written in a semi-formal style using formal language and grammar.
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Follow up email
1. Olga has recently delivered a presentation on
her product Easybag to an investor John
Simmons at Connections. Listen to a phone
call between Olga and John. Do you think
Olgas presentation was successful? Why?
3. Send a follow-up email after a
meeting/call in order to:
Thank for the time devoted.
Remind individuals who attended a meeting/took part in
a call of the decisions that were made (this can help to
move the work along).
Restate important ideas that were shared.
Promote further discussion and collaboration.
Time period - ???
4. SEMI-FORMAL STYLE IN FOLLOW-UP
LETTERS/EMAILS
The subject of the email should begin with
Follow-Up to
The greeting: Dear Mr./Ms. + surname
Formal language: complex sentences
non-colloquial English
contractions
The ending: Yours sincerely
Name Surname
Usage of tenses: ???
Passages: ???