This essay focuses on the completion of reports. The issue is and how reasonable and feasible the recommend solution will be.
CM107M5-1: Apply strategies to write effective professional documents. SCENARIO. Imagine that you are currently working in your field of study, in an entry level professional position. You enjoy your work and you are recognize as being a dependable employee who is a self-starter and a problem solver.
You may have noticed that a lot of your fellow officers are suffering from stress if you are in law enforcement. You may have noticed that a lot of your fellow teachers do not return after their first year. A lot of your fellow employees are frequently absent. In order to bring about change in a systematic and logical fashion. Many organizations require the completion of reports that show how problematic. The issue is and how reasonable and feasible the recommend solution will be.
The one problem you have select to help your organization address and solve. DIRECTIONS: Your Preliminary Proposal should be 3-4 well-develop but concise, single spaced paragraphs. The report itself must be written in memo format address completion of reports to your direct supervisor.
1. Demonstrate to the particular audience why this one specific problem is something that they need to address 2. Present one reasonable solution (one solution. Not a series of recommendations for what they might do) to this problem. Persuasively showing that the propose solution would work for this particular organization.
3. Incorporate paraphrase information from one relevant and reliable secondary source that either helps you show the seriousness. The problem or that helps support your recommend solution. If you quote the completion of reports source, you will not have met guidelines. 4. Cite the source you use, both in text and in an appropriately APA formatted Reference page. 5. Organize your ideas logically and demonstrate appropriate paragraphing 6. Use professional language appropriate to your audience and to the writing situation 7. Apply editing skills to avoid distracting grammar and punctuation errors.
Submission words
Firstly, most
Secondly, now
Thirdly, from
Further, due
Further, done
Lastly, so
Least, going
Finally, but
In addition, when
In conclusion, far
Moreover, being