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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Business & Finance

Let's work together! In formal way

Hi,

I'm writing an invitation card for the partner companies.
At the end of it, I want to say 'let's work together' in formal way.
My phrase contains the meaning of 'let's work hard together or harmoniously, keep it up together, cooperate....'

I need to find the formal phrase with that meaning.
Can you help me?

Thanks!
  

Top answer

By ‘an invitation card’, do you mean you are calling a meeting to discuss a future period of production…such as at the start of a new business year? There’s a big difference in trying to promote business co-operation in writing from doing so face-to-face. However, assuming there’s no meeting coming from the invitation, is there any reward for a division/partner doing better than historically?

  • By ‘an invitation card’, do you mean you are calling a meeting to discuss a future period of production…such as at the start of a new business year?
  • There’s a big difference in trying to promote business co-operation in writing from doing so face-to-face.
  • However, assuming there’s no meeting coming from the invitation, is there any reward for a division/partner doing better than historically?
  • Some head offices give bonuses as an incentive for production.
  • With some partnerships, the partners do entirely different types of work.
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By ‘an invitation card’, do you mean you are calling a meeting to discuss a future period of production…such as at the start of a new business year? There’s a big difference in trying to promote business co-operation in writing from doing so face-to-face.

However, assuming there’s no meeting coming from the invitation, is there any reward for a division/partner doing better than historic

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