First...what is the difference between a department and a division?
"I work in the English department"
"I work for the egineering division"
Second...when writing a formal/business email, do you capitolize all of the words in the subject heading.
I need to take a business course or something![]()
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1) Most of the time division and department are used interchangebly in my experience.
2) Look at newspaper headings where they capitalise only the major words not words like "to" -
I work in the Marketing Department. According to DUNS Division is another entity of a larger company.
For instance
Johnson and Johnson Consumer Products (soap, etc) is a division of J&J Companies out of NJ. They also have about another 50 or 60 divisions as well (chemicals, pharm, medical, etc)
Regarding your email... if it is html and you are using specific font tags you can get away with every letter capped. For a text version of the same email you just cap 'main' word ... like Pac said .. not to, and, with etc.... -
Depends on the company. Our lowest grouping is department (~20 people), then center(~200), then division(~650 Vp level)
Years ago it was section (~5), division(~15), department(~60), vice-presidency(~650) -
I work in the english department at the engineering division of Blank corp.
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