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In a message dated 4/9/97 7:05:42 PM, you wrote:
<<From: Margot Mann <[log in to unmask]>
I wanted to suggest that they do a study .. told that I should PUT MY IDEAS
INTO THE FORM OF A PROPOSAL and send it to them.They have called my bluff!
What do I do now? Have any of you done or seen such a thing?>>
Suggestions for a simple, concise, one page outline:
Headings at top such as in a business letter or memo, ie; to and from.
Title in bold, ie; "Comparison of ......".
Then down the left side in bold; Concept, Background, Discussion,
Recommendations
Concept : (what it is)
Background : (history, research, facts to back up your view)
Discussion : (benefits to org and other groups, challenges to make it happen)
Recommendations : (education, support, and management to make it happen)
If you already sent in your proposal, your outline and the outcome would be
interesting to read about.
Deb in Springfield, VA
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