Enerally speaking, reports are “factual accounts that objectively communicate information about some aspect of the business”). But reports can be written for internal or external audiences, can be informational or analytical, and be routine or special. It’s difficult in this brief guide to give you examples of every kind of report, so we focus on just one example: the proposal. The purpose of a proposal is to obtain new business or funding, provide a solution to a problem, or recommend an improvement; therefore, proposals 1) describe the problem, 2) suggest a solution and 3) request permission and/or funding to implement the solution. The outline below describes the typical parts of a proposal. Modify this outline as you think appropriate when you write other kinds of reports for other purposes and audiences.
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Curs: PROPOSAL REPORT Universitate: ASE Bucuresti