Thursday, January 1, 2009

Writing Business Proposals and Reports or An East Asian Renaissance

Writing Business Proposals and Reports: Strategies for Success

Author: Susan L Brock

Writing effective reports and proposals takes more than fundamental writing skills. This book teaches readers how to organize, research, develop, and edit complex documents as well as sharpen one's overall business writing skills.



Table of Contents:
Part 1: Strategies for Writing Proposals and Reports Writing Self-Assessment Reviewing the Basics Punctuation Pointers Common Faults Other Suggestions to Sharpen Your Writing Skills Preparing to Write Organizing for Maximum Impact The Persuasive Report Feasibility Study Choosing an Appropriate Tone Using a Consistent Style Editing to Enhance Your Writing Part 2: Writing Successful Reports Developing Your Ideas Sample Report Sample Feasibility Study Sample Report Using the Motivated Sequence Outline Editing Your Written Reports Completing Your Reports Part 3: Writing Winning Proposals Developing Your Ideas Editing Your Written Proposals Completing Your Proposals Sample Proposal Part 4: Review Checklist

Book about: Leading Organizational Learning or Asset Pricing under Asymmetric Information

An East Asian Renaissance: Gravity and Friction in Economic Growth

Author: Indermit Gill

This book explores the future of East Asia's middle-income countries. Without the advantages of low wages or high skills, and with limited natural resources, East Asian economies are following a new path of regional integration, led by China. Along this path, policy makers must manage a migration of 2 million per month to East Asian cities; a sharp and unprecedented increase in income inequality; and growing discontent with corruption. This new agenda of domestic integration is the main challenge facing East Asia.



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