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This is the part where you state the results the company will derive from implementing your
proposals.
II. Plan Viability (Will it work?) (Minimum: 200 words / Maximum: 600 words)
Focus this area on why the proposal will work. Quite simply, is it a viable proposal? You can draw
on similar past experience to show why this proposal will work out like previous ones.
If you do not have this “past experience” option, focus on what you think your audience wants to
hear. For example, if your manager really likes getting things done on time, then perhaps you might
mention how your proposal can speed up productivity. Think logically here.
These are the long-term measurable improvements that the company can overall derive from the
collective outcomes. Benefits are the advantages that the different stakeholders can get.
Do NOT restate your introduction here if you choose to mention the “history” of a certain proposal.
However, if you did not introduce your proposal with some historical background information, here
is the part where you can quickly restate each section above: Proposal, Plan of Action, all the
“why’s” of the paper and so on.
How did you go about the organization of your research? Distribution of work, schedules,
compilation, brainstorming, observation, and the like. Document whatever you can document.
Show charts, pictures, etc.
As in any essay or paper, cite your sources as you see appropriate to the format of your paper. If
you actually cite quote from a resource in your essay, then title this section “Works Cited.” If you
do not cite anything word for word, use “Works Consulted.”
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