The CEO is the one likely to be awake at night agonizing about difficult issues with his management team-or any other issues, for that matter. The letter is short and to the point to appeal to a CEO's short attention span. It follows the "terrible problem" format: "Do you have this terrible problem? If so, we can help." Big plus: The letter, including signature, is only 175 words.
May 8, 20—
Mr. Milton Matthews
President
National Publishing
8700 S. Ridgeline Boulevard
Highlands Ranch, CO 80126
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
Dear Mr. Matthews:
Are you agonizing about terminating a senior executive on your team? Does the termination involve big risk factors such as:
- Alienating senior managers or board members
- Threat of an age-discrimination or wrongful termination lawsuit
- Laying off a close personal friend or relative
- Laying off a trusted, long-tenured employee
- Prospect of media attention or bad publicity
- Danger of workplace violence
If you're planning a difficult termination,
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With best wishes,
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