- Problem-solving reports are typically internal reports, not external. - Problem-solving reports usually propose action and are also very persuasive messages. Feasibility study writers study several courses of action and then propose the most desirable one. Which of the following is an example of a problem-solving report?
a) recognizing problems involves stating goals and objectives. b) analyzing the problem involves characterizing the possible decisions. c) decision making involves translating the results of the model in the organization. d) structuring the problem This problem has been solved! which of the following is true about problem solving?
- Feasibility study writers study several courses of action and then propose the most desirable one. - Problem-solving reports are typically internal reports, not external. - Problem-solving reports usually propose action and are also very persuasive messages.
- The writing in short reports tends to be more impersonal than in long reports. - They do not use the personal pronouns "I," "we," and "you." - They are likely to use only the third person. - They are not likely to deal with day-to-day, routine problems. - They generally do not need an elaborate coherence plan.
If one adopts the past-time viewpoint, one should treat the research, the findings, and the writing of the report as past.
One should use placement to distinguish among the levels of the contents of a report.