Informal Proposals
Formal Proposals
Reports
Research
Graphics
100

How are informal proposals delivered?

Letter, Memo, or Email.

100

What comes first in a formal proposal?

Copy of Request for Proposal (RFP) or letter of transmittal. 

100

What do you begin your report with?

Cover

100

What are the two types of sources?

Primary and secondary. 

100
What arranges data and information in a time sequence?

Chronological. 

200

What is in your introduction?

Brief explanation for proposal. 

200

What is the purpose of a formal proposal?

Analyzes findings, draws conclusions, makes recommendations for solution to problem. 
200
What goes last in a formal report?

References. 

200

What is primary data?

Interview, survey, experiments, direct observation

200

What displays a process or procedure?

Flow Chart 

300

What is the purpose of an unsolicited proposal?

To convince someone of a problem. 
300

What is the purpose of a solicited proposal?

To show you understand the problem. 

300

What do you edit and revise for? (list 3)

Format, consistency, graphics, heading, accuracy, mechanics.

300

What is secondary data?

Someone else's observations, experiences, or writing. 
300

What is used to visualize a whole unit and portions of it's components? 

Pie Chart 

400

What do we need in an informal proposal conclusion?

Key benefits, deadline. 

400

What is the average length of a formal proposal?

5-200 pages

400

What goes in the body of a report? 

Findings and analysis 

400

When using the web, what should you keep in mind when using websites?

Credibility. 

400

What chart is used to compare one item with another?

Bar chart 

500

What's the difference between a formal and an informal proposal? 

Informal is base of formal

500

What is essential to do before delivering a formal proposal?

Reviewing and editing.

500

Reports are the products of what?

Thorough investigation and analysis. 

500

What are print sources? (list 2)

Books, periodicals, indexes

500

What is an organization chart used for?

Hierarchy of elements.