Create business communication report


Assignment:

This is a good start to an outline, and I'm sure you'll add to it as you go along. I would suggest that you put your section on concerns toward the end, though, as that counts as bad news and needs to be toward the end.

The next step is going to be populating each of these sections with writing and research. Subheadings will start to emerge as you go along, and you'll just take each chunk of the paper one piece at a time.

Don't worry about formatting elements (table of contents, title page, or executive summary) just yet. Focus on the core of the paper for now. Check in with me again by email tomorrow--you don't have to send me anything; just let me know where you are in the process.

Word Count: 1,750 to 2,000 words (required)

Scenario: The email you drafted was successful and generated a great deal of interest; in fact, after some skillful negotiation and an extended dialogue, you were able to secure a job at the company you initially emailed. As a result, you now enjoy a number of friendships with some very interesting co-workers, one of whom being  of course Milton. This company you work for has outperformed the market considerably. As a result, the company has decided to invest signi?cant capital into another business, but there is some debate within your company as to which business should be funded. You now have been asked (because of your impressive composition skills) to create a report that evaluates, signifcantly, another company. This report will be used by an executive body to decide whether or not to invest in the company you have reviewed. Select any company you wish (with the exceptions of McDonald's, Red Bull, Apple, UnderArmour, Netfix, Google, Nike, and Starbucks -- you may use Peet's Coffee or some other coffee shop), but select a company you are interested in because this company will be your focus for assignments two AND three (and quite possibly assignment four). While considering which company you would like to research, you should think carefully about researching a small to mid size company because you may and that the larger Fortune 500 companies can be unwieldy. Smaller companies will pose their own problems.

Sometimes research is harder to secure. Companies that are privately owned, like InN-Out, will often pose serious challenges because they are not required to disclose fnancials in the same way that publically traded companies are. Research in privately owned companies can be very challenging, so you should consider this factor as well.

Once you choose a company, evaluate that company as you see it. This short report will require a title page (that does NOT count towards the word total) and an executive summary. Consider chapter nine in Business Communication as you create your report, and rely heavily on the suggestions in chapter nine for formatting. This report will NOT be MLA formatted; instead, you will place page numbers in the lower right hand corner (with no affliated name). The pages leading up to and including the Table of Contents (Title Page, Executive Summary, and Table of Contents -- in that order) must have lower case Roman numerals (i, ii, iii) in the lower right hand corner, even if handwritten. The frst page is your title page, and you include a title, "date," "prepared for" (professor's name), "written for" (TA's name), "prepared by" (student's name), problem statement, and purpose statement. You will then need an Executive Summary that outlines your categories, sources for research, justifcation of categories/sources, and general recommendations. The page after the Executive Summary will be your Table of Contents, which should include all categories, sub-categories, and visuals (with page


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