Asked by
Parmvir Garcha
on Oct 20, 2024Verified
For proposals, there is always a need for the description of what the writer proposes to do. This need is:
A) most effectively put across when presented in an elaborate manner breaking away from the rule of being concise.
B) irrelevant in situations where an RFP is issued.
C) the primary message of any proposal.
D) emphasized best with the we-viewpoint.
E) irrelevant in sales proposals.
Description
The act of providing detailed information about characteristics, features, or aspects of something.
Writer
An individual who expresses thoughts, stories, or information through the act of writing, ranging from professional authors to casual communicators.
Concise
Expressing or covering much in few words; brief in form but comprehensive in scope.
- Understand the significance of describing the proposed action in a proposal.
Verified Answer
MC
Learning Objectives
- Understand the significance of describing the proposed action in a proposal.
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