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Re: advice on making a proposal
One main objective of a proposal is to make an offer
to another party. Therefore, a good proposal should simply state clearly what is being proposed and what the one being proposed to stands to benefit for accepting the proposal. The way I go about writing a proposal is to first have a clear picture of what I want, that is my objective for writing the proposal. Second, I then identify what I intend to give as a reward to the party receiving my proposal if he accepts my proposal. Once I'm able to do that, then I proceed to write those terms and conditions down. And my proposal is ready. What you need to bear in mind, as you write your proposal, is that there should be as much benefit for you who is making the proposal as for the party being proposed to. I think they call it "win-win deal." sobazu http://www.sowealthlibrary.com Last edited by sobazu : March 13, 2007 at 08:15 PM. Reason: To include an omitted word and add a sentence that will make the point clearer. |
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