How to write a email to HOD of the company seeking support [closed]

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Help me with quotes and lines for sending a official mail to all the department heads of my company, seeking a good support from their end.



I joined in a new company so everyone should know about me and my work credentials.







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    What is HOD? How many people are we talking about? What kind of support? Why don't you write a proposal here instead of letting others do all your work? Do you think these people will appreciate getting the mail?
    – Jan Doggen
    Dec 21 '15 at 7:57










  • HOD - head of the department,, i joined in a new company so everyone should know about me and my work credentials..
    – prasanna
    Dec 21 '15 at 8:04







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    Don't You don't need to tell all department heads "I'm here", not even a single one. What do you think this would be good for, other than getting you the first impression "I'm annoying and like to waste time"?
    – deviantfan
    Dec 21 '15 at 8:14











  • @deviantfan That should be an answer, not a comment.
    – Philip Kendall
    Dec 21 '15 at 8:17
















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Help me with quotes and lines for sending a official mail to all the department heads of my company, seeking a good support from their end.



I joined in a new company so everyone should know about me and my work credentials.







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closed as too broad by Jan Doggen, gnat, Dawny33, nvoigt, Marv Mills Dec 21 '15 at 10:14


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.










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    What is HOD? How many people are we talking about? What kind of support? Why don't you write a proposal here instead of letting others do all your work? Do you think these people will appreciate getting the mail?
    – Jan Doggen
    Dec 21 '15 at 7:57










  • HOD - head of the department,, i joined in a new company so everyone should know about me and my work credentials..
    – prasanna
    Dec 21 '15 at 8:04







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    Don't You don't need to tell all department heads "I'm here", not even a single one. What do you think this would be good for, other than getting you the first impression "I'm annoying and like to waste time"?
    – deviantfan
    Dec 21 '15 at 8:14











  • @deviantfan That should be an answer, not a comment.
    – Philip Kendall
    Dec 21 '15 at 8:17












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Help me with quotes and lines for sending a official mail to all the department heads of my company, seeking a good support from their end.



I joined in a new company so everyone should know about me and my work credentials.







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Help me with quotes and lines for sending a official mail to all the department heads of my company, seeking a good support from their end.



I joined in a new company so everyone should know about me and my work credentials.









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closed as too broad by Jan Doggen, gnat, Dawny33, nvoigt, Marv Mills Dec 21 '15 at 10:14


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closed as too broad by Jan Doggen, gnat, Dawny33, nvoigt, Marv Mills Dec 21 '15 at 10:14


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    What is HOD? How many people are we talking about? What kind of support? Why don't you write a proposal here instead of letting others do all your work? Do you think these people will appreciate getting the mail?
    – Jan Doggen
    Dec 21 '15 at 7:57










  • HOD - head of the department,, i joined in a new company so everyone should know about me and my work credentials..
    – prasanna
    Dec 21 '15 at 8:04







  • 1




    Don't You don't need to tell all department heads "I'm here", not even a single one. What do you think this would be good for, other than getting you the first impression "I'm annoying and like to waste time"?
    – deviantfan
    Dec 21 '15 at 8:14











  • @deviantfan That should be an answer, not a comment.
    – Philip Kendall
    Dec 21 '15 at 8:17












  • 2




    What is HOD? How many people are we talking about? What kind of support? Why don't you write a proposal here instead of letting others do all your work? Do you think these people will appreciate getting the mail?
    – Jan Doggen
    Dec 21 '15 at 7:57










  • HOD - head of the department,, i joined in a new company so everyone should know about me and my work credentials..
    – prasanna
    Dec 21 '15 at 8:04







  • 1




    Don't You don't need to tell all department heads "I'm here", not even a single one. What do you think this would be good for, other than getting you the first impression "I'm annoying and like to waste time"?
    – deviantfan
    Dec 21 '15 at 8:14











  • @deviantfan That should be an answer, not a comment.
    – Philip Kendall
    Dec 21 '15 at 8:17







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What is HOD? How many people are we talking about? What kind of support? Why don't you write a proposal here instead of letting others do all your work? Do you think these people will appreciate getting the mail?
– Jan Doggen
Dec 21 '15 at 7:57




What is HOD? How many people are we talking about? What kind of support? Why don't you write a proposal here instead of letting others do all your work? Do you think these people will appreciate getting the mail?
– Jan Doggen
Dec 21 '15 at 7:57












HOD - head of the department,, i joined in a new company so everyone should know about me and my work credentials..
– prasanna
Dec 21 '15 at 8:04





HOD - head of the department,, i joined in a new company so everyone should know about me and my work credentials..
– prasanna
Dec 21 '15 at 8:04





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Don't You don't need to tell all department heads "I'm here", not even a single one. What do you think this would be good for, other than getting you the first impression "I'm annoying and like to waste time"?
– deviantfan
Dec 21 '15 at 8:14





Don't You don't need to tell all department heads "I'm here", not even a single one. What do you think this would be good for, other than getting you the first impression "I'm annoying and like to waste time"?
– deviantfan
Dec 21 '15 at 8:14













@deviantfan That should be an answer, not a comment.
– Philip Kendall
Dec 21 '15 at 8:17




@deviantfan That should be an answer, not a comment.
– Philip Kendall
Dec 21 '15 at 8:17










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You don't need to tell all department heads "I'm here", not even a single one. What do you think this would be good for, other than getting you the first impression "I'm annoying and like to waste time"?



An introduction to the people sitting in the same office as you etc. is ok.

Contacting some other department head because you need something work-related, and telling him/her your name and that you're working on XY in department Z on this occassion, is ok too.

Doing this without work-related reason is just wasting time (work time you're all are paid for) and distracts the other people from their real work. Most people won't appreciate it.



If the company is small enough, you'll eventually get to know everyone anyways. Don't rush it.

If the company is too large for that, there no reason at all that all department heads know you and/or you know them, because department heads usually don't work directly with employees from other departments [depending on the company, this may be not allowed at all] and can't even remember every single employee.






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    Don't.



    You don't need to tell all department heads "I'm here", not even a single one. What do you think this would be good for, other than getting you the first impression "I'm annoying and like to waste time"?



    An introduction to the people sitting in the same office as you etc. is ok.

    Contacting some other department head because you need something work-related, and telling him/her your name and that you're working on XY in department Z on this occassion, is ok too.

    Doing this without work-related reason is just wasting time (work time you're all are paid for) and distracts the other people from their real work. Most people won't appreciate it.



    If the company is small enough, you'll eventually get to know everyone anyways. Don't rush it.

    If the company is too large for that, there no reason at all that all department heads know you and/or you know them, because department heads usually don't work directly with employees from other departments [depending on the company, this may be not allowed at all] and can't even remember every single employee.






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      Don't.



      You don't need to tell all department heads "I'm here", not even a single one. What do you think this would be good for, other than getting you the first impression "I'm annoying and like to waste time"?



      An introduction to the people sitting in the same office as you etc. is ok.

      Contacting some other department head because you need something work-related, and telling him/her your name and that you're working on XY in department Z on this occassion, is ok too.

      Doing this without work-related reason is just wasting time (work time you're all are paid for) and distracts the other people from their real work. Most people won't appreciate it.



      If the company is small enough, you'll eventually get to know everyone anyways. Don't rush it.

      If the company is too large for that, there no reason at all that all department heads know you and/or you know them, because department heads usually don't work directly with employees from other departments [depending on the company, this may be not allowed at all] and can't even remember every single employee.






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        Don't.



        You don't need to tell all department heads "I'm here", not even a single one. What do you think this would be good for, other than getting you the first impression "I'm annoying and like to waste time"?



        An introduction to the people sitting in the same office as you etc. is ok.

        Contacting some other department head because you need something work-related, and telling him/her your name and that you're working on XY in department Z on this occassion, is ok too.

        Doing this without work-related reason is just wasting time (work time you're all are paid for) and distracts the other people from their real work. Most people won't appreciate it.



        If the company is small enough, you'll eventually get to know everyone anyways. Don't rush it.

        If the company is too large for that, there no reason at all that all department heads know you and/or you know them, because department heads usually don't work directly with employees from other departments [depending on the company, this may be not allowed at all] and can't even remember every single employee.






        share|improve this answer














        Don't.



        You don't need to tell all department heads "I'm here", not even a single one. What do you think this would be good for, other than getting you the first impression "I'm annoying and like to waste time"?



        An introduction to the people sitting in the same office as you etc. is ok.

        Contacting some other department head because you need something work-related, and telling him/her your name and that you're working on XY in department Z on this occassion, is ok too.

        Doing this without work-related reason is just wasting time (work time you're all are paid for) and distracts the other people from their real work. Most people won't appreciate it.



        If the company is small enough, you'll eventually get to know everyone anyways. Don't rush it.

        If the company is too large for that, there no reason at all that all department heads know you and/or you know them, because department heads usually don't work directly with employees from other departments [depending on the company, this may be not allowed at all] and can't even remember every single employee.







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        answered Dec 21 '15 at 8:36









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