This chapter was all about proposals. There are many different types of proposals, such as: written, oral, research proposals, and problem-solving proposals. My favorite was the problem-solving proposal. This is one that makes a lot of sense to me. Businesses make their way by finding problems of consumers and resolving them. It follows that within a business or organization that the resolution of a problem would be handled well.
The basic pattern of problem solving are (a) diagnose the problem, (b) develop a solution (c) implement the solution. This is where the PAR stories that we have been studies become very useful. The more experience we have with resolving issues, the more accurate we will be when proposing how to resolve other problems. These we need to use these rules of grammar, organization, and editing in order to effectively convince our readers to act. If we can, we will affect more change and do more good.
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