Question 1: How to write a request for instructions? Request for instructions: A request for instructions is an official document from a subordinate requesting instructions or approval from a superior.
Format: 1. Title. 2. Title. 3. Text: the reason for requesting instructions, the reason for the request and the method of doing so. 4. Commonly used closing words at the end: "Yes", "Please approve", "Yes", "Please approve". Last signature and date.
Request for instructions on the purchase of buses from Angel Toy Factory
Angel Toy Factory:
Since our factory has moved from the urban area to a suburban area 50 kilometers away, Although some dormitories for employees’ families have been built near the new factory, some employees still live in the urban area, and the transportation to and from the factory is extremely inconvenient. In order to solve the transportation problem for some employees of our factory, we decided to request approval from our superiors to purchase a bus as a shuttle bus. .
Please comment if it is appropriate or not.
Dan Angel Toy Factory
X month X day of X year
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Question 5: How to write a request for instructions report? 1. The meaning and purpose of requesting instructions
Requesting instructions is suitable for requesting instructions and approval from higher authorities. Asking for instructions is a commonly used uplink.
Specifically, the application scope of request for instructions mainly includes the following aspects:
1. If the work is beyond the scope of authority of this agency, it can only be handled after requesting instructions and approval;
2. Those who do not fully understand or have different understandings of relevant national policies and regulations or relevant regulations and decisions of superior authorities, and need to ask superior authorities for explanation or re-examination;
3. New situations and new problems have arisen in the work, which must be dealt with but there are no rules and regulations to follow, and instructions from higher authorities are awaited;
4. When encountering difficulties that are difficult or insurmountable within the scope of the agency's authority, it is necessary to seek support and help from higher-level agencies.
5. For work difficulties and problems that involve an overall or universal nature that cannot be solved by this agency independently, the higher-level agency must be consulted for coordination and assistance.
2. Characteristics of requesting instructions
1. Pre-event writing. The request for instructions must be written before the work begins, and can only be implemented after approval from the superior authority. It is not allowed to "cut first and then report" or "cut and report at the same time."
2. Request approval. The purpose of the request for instructions is very clear, that is, to require the superior authority to give a clear reply to the matters requested for instructions.
3. One article, one thing. That is, a request for instructions can only request instructions, approve one thing, or solve one problem.
3. Types of requests for instructions
1. A request for instructions. This type of request for instructions involves issues where the lower-level agencies do not have a clear understanding or understanding of policies and guidelines, or do not know how to deal with new problems or new situations.
2. Request for approval. This type of request for instructions involves matters that lower-level agencies are limited to their own powers and do not have the authority to handle or decide on their own.
3. Request for support and help. This type of request involves difficulties that the lower-level agencies encounter that are difficult or insurmountable by relying solely on their own strength.
4. The structure and writing method of the request for instructions
(1) Title
It consists of the issuing authority, the subject matter and the language type. The reason in the title should be clear and the language should be concise. Since "request for instructions" itself contains the meaning of request and application, words such as "application" and "request" should be avoided in the title as much as possible.
(2) Text
The main text of the request for instructions consists of three parts: the reason for the request, the matters and the customary conclusion of the request.
1. Reason. That is, the reason or basis for requesting instructions. This part of the content must be realistic, well-founded, fully explained, and clear and straight to the point. The reason is the key to writing a request for instructions, which is directly related to whether the request for instructions can be established and the approval attitude of the superior authority. If the reason is more complicated, the necessary facts and data must also be stated. It cannot be simplified for the sake of simplicity, but the leader must know what will happen if he approves or disapproves the request.
2. matter. That is, the specific content of requesting the superior authority to give or instruct or approve or support and help. The matters must be specific, and the requirements must be feasible and operable. If the content is complex, write it in separate items. The wording should be clear and not vague. The tone should be appropriate.
3. Conclusion. Requests for instructions are expressed in a concluding sentence, usually using idiomatic expressions such as "Approval, please approve", "I hereby request for instructions, please approve", "Please approve", "Please review and approve", "Please give instructions", etc. This is an essential idiom at the end of a request for instructions.
5. Things to note
1. Note the difference between a report and a request for instructions.
The difference is mainly reflected in 6 aspects:
(1) The writing time is different. Requests for instructions must be written beforehand; reports can be written before, after, and during the matter.
(2) The purpose and function of writing are different. The purpose of requesting instructions is to request approval, instructions, support and help from superiors. It requires approval from superiors, and the emphasis is on petitions. The purpose of the report is to report work, reflect the situation, make suggestions, and respond to inquiries from the superior. It does not require a reply from the superior. The emphasis is on reporting.
(3) The number of main sending organs can be different. Please write only one main submission. When encountering emergencies such as disasters and epidemics that require multi-level leadership agencies to know as soon as possible, the report can be written to multiple main agencies.
(4) The writing method is different. The content of the report is relatively complex, and the capacity can be large or small. It focuses on summarizing the situation and summarizing experiences and lessons. It has various forms, flexible expressions, and reflects the reporting nature. The content of the request for instructions is simple, one article and one thing, focusing on explaining the reasons, stating the reasons, stating the matters and requirements, and reflecting the requirements, and the length is small.
(5) The ending words are different. The conclusion of the report is generally written as "I hereby report", "Please review the above report", or omit the closing idioms. When asking for instructions, you cannot omit the closing idioms, and you must write idioms such as "please approve the above request".
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Question 6: May I ask at the end of the application: How to write the format of a sincere salute? The structure of the application consists of five parts: title, title, body, conclusion and signature.
(1) Title. There are two forms of title for the application:
1) The title of the application must be composed of nature and language, such as "Application for Joining the Youth League".
2) Use the language “Application Form” as the title.
(2) Title. Start on a separate line and add a colon in the top box to indicate the name of the unit or leader who receives the application. For example, "XXXX Youth League branch:", "Leading comrade of the general branch:" etc.
(3) Text. The main text includes three contents.
1) Application content. The first step is to apply to leaders and organizations. Be straight to the point, direct and unambiguous.
2) Reason for application. Why are you applying? That is to say, explain the purpose and significance of the application and your understanding of the application matters.
3) Determination and requirements. Finally, further express your determination, attitude and requirements so that the organization can understand the understanding and situation of the applicant. You should write in a specific, detailed, sincere and measured way, and the language should be simple, accurate, concise and clear.
(4) Conclusion.
The application may or may not have a conclusion. The conclusion is usually a word of respect, such as "Sincerely, salute" and so on.
You can also write words of gratitude and hope, such as "Please organize a test." "Please review", "Hope for leadership approval", etc.
(5) Signature.
Sign the applicant’s name at the bottom right; and indicate the year, month, and date below. Thank you for adopting
Question 7: What does "asking for instructions" at the end of the report mean? Occasion: When a subordinate reports to a superior.
A more formal, written term.
Question 8: How to write the end of an application report to the leader? Please ask the leadership for approval!
Question 9: How to write the end of a poverty subsidy application - A poverty subsidy application generally consists of five parts: title, title, body, conclusion and signature. (1) Title The title of this type of application is usually written in the middle of the first line in an eye-catching font. The title consists of the language type and the purpose of the application. Such as "Difficulty Subsidy Application". Some also directly use "Application for Relief" as the title. (2) The title is written on the line below the title, in the top box, and a colon is added after the title. The so-called title means writing the name of the unit you are applying for or the title of the leader. Some also need to add a modifier before the name. Such as "Dear Comrade Leaders of the Student Affairs Office" etc. (3) The main text is required to state the reasons for your application. When writing an application for hardship subsidy, you need to write down your living situation, family burden, layoff situation and other difficulties. This part must be written with reason and evidence. At the end of the text, you should also write down your hopes or the words "I hereby apply." (4) Ending: Write some words of respect at the end. Such as "Sincerely - Salute" and other words. (5) Signing
Question 10: Should the request for instructions on an administrative document end with "Is it OK, please give me permission" or should I use "Is it OK, please give me instructions"? Do I need to add a period after it? Requests for instructions are generally used to request instructions, and the ending is usually Use "If the above request is OK, please give me your approval." or "If the above request is OK, please give me your leadership's approval."
There are also cases where it is used to request approval, and the ending can be "If no, please approve"
If there is a punctuation mark at the end, a period is used.