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Ch. 10-2. Introduction must provide "hook" to capture reader's interest.Background section identifies problems and goals of project.Proposal discusses plan for solving existing problem.. Organizing Proposals. Ch. 10-3. Staffing section describes credentials and expertise of project leaders.Budget
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1. Ch. 10-1 Chapter 10 Proposals and Formal Reports
2. Ch. 10-2 Introduction must provide "hook" to capture reader's interest.
Background section identifies problems and goals of project.
Proposal discusses plan for solving existing problem. Organizing Proposals
3. Ch. 10-3 Staffing section describes credentials and expertise of project leaders.
Budget indicates project costs.
Authorization asks for approval to proceed. Organizing Proposals
4. Ch. 10-4 Print Resources
Books
Periodicals
Bibliographic indexes (print, CD-ROM, and Web-based) Researching Secondary Data
5. Ch. 10-5 Electronic Databases
Magazine, newspaper, and journal articles
Newsletters, business reports,company profiles, government data, reviews, and directories Researching Secondary Data
6. Ch. 10-6 The Web
Product data, mission statements, staff directories, press releases, current company news, government information, article reprints, scientific reports, and employment information Researching Secondary Data
7. Ch. 10-7 Use two or three search tools.
Understand the importance of case sensitivity in keyword searches.
Understand the AND/OR default and the significance of quotation marks.
Prefer uncommon words as search terms.
Omit articles and prepositions. How to Become a Savvy Web Researcher
8. Ch. 10-8 Use wild cards (e.g., cent** will retrieve center and centre).
Know your search tool; use FAQs and "How to Search" sections.
Bookmark the best.
Be persistent. How to Become a Savvy Web Researcher
9. Ch. 10-9 Direct strategy (main ideas first)
Indirect strategy (facts and discussion first)
Chronological sequence (historical data)
Geographical or spatial arrangement (e.g., East, West, South, North, etc.) Organizing Report Data
10. Ch. 10-10 Topical or functional arrangement (e.g., duties of CEO, duties of general manager, etc.)
Compare and contrast
Journalistic pattern (who, what, when, where, why, how) Organizing Report Data
11. Ch. 10-11 Value/size
Importance (most to least or least to most)
Simple to complex
Best case/worst case Organizing Report Data
12. Ch. 10-12 Reasons for using visual aids
To clarify data
To summarize important ideas
To emphasize facts and provide focus
To add visual interest Illustrating Report Data
13. Ch. 10-13 Most common types of visuals aids
Tables
Charts
Graphs
Photographs, maps, illustrations Illustrating Report Data
14. Ch. 10-14 Table
To show exact figures and values
Bar Chart
To compare one item with others
Line Chart
To demonstrate changes in quantitative data over time
Matching Visual Aids With Objectives
15. Ch. 10-15 Pie Chart
To visualize a whole unit and the proportions of its components
Flow Chart
To display a process or procedure
Organization Chart
To define a hierarchy of elements or a set of relationships
Matching Visual Aids With Objectives
16. Ch. 10-16 Photograph
To achieve authenticity
Map
To spotlight a location
Illustration
To show an item in use Matching Visual Aids With Objectives
17. Ch. 10-17 Tips for Effective Use of Visual Aids Choose an appropriate visual aid to illustrate your objective.
Clearly identify the contents of the visual aid with a meaningful title and appropriate labels.
Refer the reader to the visual aid by discussing it in the text and mentioning its location and figure number.
18. Ch. 10-18 Locate the visual aid close to its reference in the text.
Strive for vertical placement of visual aids.
Give credit to the source if appropriate. Tips for Effective Use of Visual Aids
19. Ch. 10-19 Prefatory Parts
Title page
Letter of authorization
Letter of transmittal
Table of contents
Executive summary, abstract, synopsis, or epitome Parts of a Formal Report
20. Ch. 10-20 Body of Report
Introduction or background
Discussion of findings
Summary, conclusions, recommendations
Supplementary Parts
Footnotes or endnotes
Bibliography
Appendix Parts of a Formal Report
21. Ch. 10-21 End