BUSI 1020U Chapter Notes -Proofreading
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Feasibility (yardstick) reports assess the practicality of a plan or idea based on a set of criteria established by the organization, or the writer. Used to evaluate the doabilty of myriad ideas, including new toy designs. Normally open by explaining the decision to be made, listing available alternatives, and explaining the criteria. The purpose of business plans developed in feasibility reports is to prove that the business idea is sound that the audience banks, angel investors, or venture capitalists should invest in. You"ll be asked to write reports that analyze and justify information. Analytical reports including feasibility, yardstick, and justification reports, and proposals organize and analyze information to persuade readers to accept the suggestions or recommendations of the writer. All reports, regardless of length, include an introduction paragraph stating the report"s purpose and scope, and summarizing the problems or successes of the project.