Reference no: EM132315228
Written proposal:
Learning objectives:
1. Target a results-oriented business audience in business documents and correspondence
2. Write clearly and effectively edit your own writing
3. Formulate reasoned oral arguments and enhance your presentation skills
4. Strategize to enhance critical thinking and analytical skills
5. Write clearly, directly and simply so that your message is accurate, concise, and to the point
6. Identify credible sources and access and use information from them
Your Written Proposal will include:
• Cover page that includes your name, the title of the proposal, the date, and the audience to whom you are sending the proposal(not necessarily the stakeholders who benefit)
• Executive Summary
o The executive summary is where you present your case and give the reader the main takeaway of your proposal. Don't focus on covering every detail. Instead, give an overview of the main points, focusing on the conclusions you want the reader to come to. It should be resultsoriented and persuasive.
o Your summary should be less than one page and should be on its own page
• Definition of the problem/business need
o Give background information to help the reader understand the need for your proposal
• Proposal
o Your idea in depth
o Give details on your approach and qualifications
o Give any needed market analysis here (i.e. what competitors are doing, how your proposal will compare, etc.)
• Implementation Plan/Timeline of what steps need to occur, and when, to execute your ideas
• Budget/Initial Costs
o If applicable, include any forecasted revenues
• The audience-focused benefits of your solution
o You can include here benefits to stakeholders other than the proposal's audience.
• Conclusion
o Restate your main points - tie them all together
• Appendices
o Include any larger graphics here
• List of References (APA style)
Format Requirements:
• Three pages max single spaced or six pages double spaced
• Use 1-inch margins and 11 or 12-point font
• Use brevity tools such as section headers, lists, timetables, budget charts, etc.
• Use in-text APA citations in the body of your proposal; these must explicitly connect to your references list at the end.
• At a minimum, you should include a visual timeline (there's a template for this in Microsoft Word) and a table or chart outlining the budget/costs.
o You should also include other visuals throughout to support other information in your proposal.
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