Chapter 12 - 1 Completing Reports and Proposals. Chapter 12 - 2 Finalizing Formal Reports and Proposals RevisingProducing ProofreadingDistributing.

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Chapter Completing Reports and Proposals

Chapter Finalizing Formal Reports and Proposals RevisingProducing ProofreadingDistributing

Chapter Revising Formal Reports and Proposals Organization Style and Tone Style and Tone Readability Content Clarity Conciseness

Chapter Producing Formal Reports and Proposals Design Elements Production Work Computer Resources Audience Expectations

Chapter Components of Reports Length of Report Type of Company Prefatory Parts Text of the Report Supplementary Parts Needs of Audience Type of Report

Chapter Cover List of Illustrations List of Illustrations Authorization or Acceptance Authorization or Acceptance Title Page Executive Summary Executive Summary Table of Contents Table of Contents Title Fly Synopsis or Abstract Synopsis or Abstract Transmittal Document Transmittal Document The Prefatory Parts

Chapter The Text of the Report Introduction Body Closing

Chapter Supplementary Parts AppendixesAppendixes BibliographyBibliography IndexIndex

Chapter Components of Proposals Prefatory Elements Prefatory Elements Textual Elements Textual Elements

Chapter Prefatory Elements Proposal Cover Title Page List of Illustrations Executive Summary Title Fly Table of Contents Request for Proposal Transmittal Document

Chapter Textual Elements IntroductionBodyClosing Informal Solicited Unsolicited Formal

Chapter Inconsistencies Errors and Omissions Missing Components Proofreading

Chapter Distribution of Reports and Proposals PhysicalWeb-BasedElectronic

Chapter Completing Reports and Proposals