Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Reports and Proposals

1. Reports for monitoring and controlling operations are used by managers to see how well thier company is functioning. They provide feedback on a wide variety on organization's functions and information regarding an individual's experience during activities.
2. Primary research is new research done specifically for the current project. Secondary research is research done previously for another purpose.
3. If a survey will produce identical results when repeated, its is considered to be reliable. A survey is valid when it measures what it is suppose to measure.
4. A conclusion is a logical interpretation of facts and other information. It is based only on information provided in the report. A recommendation suggests what to do about the information.
5. Proposal writers use RFP to specify exactly the type of work to be performed or products to be delivered, along with budgets, dealines, and other requirements. The companies then respond by preparing proposals that show how they would meet those needs. Some also provide guidelines on what the proposals should include.

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