- Explain how to adapt to your audiences when writing reports and proposals.
· Your reports may continue to be read for months or years after you write them –and they may reach audiences you never envisioned.
· Adjust the level of formality to match the situation and your audience’s expectations.
· Before you start writing, review your outline one more time and verify the wording of your headings and subheadings.
· The introduction needs to provide context for the reader, introduce the subject, preview main ideas, and establish the tone of the document.
· The body of a report presents, analyzes, and interprets the information you gathered during your investigation.
· The close of your report should emphasize the main message, summarize audience benefits, gather together all the action items (if any), and indicate responsibilities for each one.
- Name five characteristics of effective report content
- Effective report content is accurate, complete, balanced, clear, logical, and properly documented.
- List the topics commonly covered in the introduction, body, and close of formal reports.
- Carefully select the elements to include in your introduction; don’t include anything your audience doesn’t need.
- The report body should contain only enough information to convey your message convincingly; don’t overload the body with excessive details.
- The nature of your close depends on the type of report (informational, analytical, or proposal) and the approach (direct or indirect).
- For long reports, you may need to divide your close into separate sections for conclusion, recommendations, and actions.
- The AIDA model you learned in Chapter 10 works well for proposals, although you may nee dto adapt it if you are responding to an RFP.
- List Six strategies to strengthen a proposal argument.
- Business proposals need to provide more than just attractive ideas; readers look for evidence of practical, achievable solutions.
- In an unsolicited proposal, your introduction may need to convince readers that a problem or an opportunity exists.
- Readers understand that a proposal is a persuasive message, so they’re willing to accommodate a promotional style ---as long as it is professional and focused on their needs.
- The work plan indicates exactly how you will accomplish the solution presented in the proposal.
- The close is your last chance to convince the reader of the merits of your proposal, so make especially sure it is clear, compelling, and audience oriented.
- Identify five charactistics of effective writing in online reports.
- Localizing web content involves both translating the content and adapting it to local cultural norms and practices.
- Effective links in online reports let readers know exactly what to expect before they click on them.
- If you rely on search engines for a significant portion of your website traffic, you need to optimize your site to increase the chances that search engines will give your site high ranks in relevant searches.
- Becoming an effective wiki collaborator requires a shift in your mindset from the approach you use for individual writing.
- Whenever you add content to a wiki, make sure it fits in smoothly with the organization of the existing content.
- Help your audiences navigate through your reports by providing clear directions to key pieces of content.
- Briefly describe three report elements that can help readers find their way in long documents.
- Transitions connect ideas by helping readers move from one thought to the next.
- Previews help readers prepare for upcoming information, and reviews help them verify and clarify what they have just read.
Reference:
http://writetoright.com/2007/10/11/how-do-you-write-a-business-plan-conclusion/
- Business Plan Guide
http://www.planware.org/gconclusion.htm
- Developing A Business Plan
http://www.va-interactive.com/inbusiness/editorial/bizdev/ibt/business_plan.html
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Communication is very important part of business and without proper business communication, no business can survive. So we should focus on proper business communication modes.
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