Business : key Elements of Business Proposals
Business : key Elements of Business Proposals | CPD Accredited | 10 CPD Points/Credit
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- Exam(s) / assessment(s) is included in price
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Overview
How to Create a Business Proposal
The completeness and quality of a business proposal can be just as important as the idea itself. Business proposals exist to show investors, potential partners and decision makers that your idea is both viable and attractive. A document that can single-handedly determine whether or not your idea or business gets off the ground in the first place. Just as an effective business proposal can successfully sell a relatively modest idea, poor business proposals can portray fantastic ideas as highly unattractive. Regardless of how much confidence and belief you have in your idea, it’s how it is interpreted by those making the decisions that counts.
Discover what it takes to put together an attractive and convincing business proposal with this exclusive tutorial. Study a breakdown of the key elements of business proposals, including business writing basics, the different types of proposals, drafting and writing final versions of your proposal, important rules to follow along the way, the format/structure of an effective business proposal, the fog index and more.
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Objectives
- Identify the key elements of a quality proposal
- Perfect your first impression, including your dress and your handshake
Programme Content
Topics
- Business Writing Basics
- Types of Proposals
- Writing Your Proposal
- Drafting a Proposal
- Writing Rules
- Basic Proposal Formats
- The Fog Index
Course Benefits
- Full Tutor Support
- Self paced, no fixed schedules
- Available to students anywhere in the world
- 24/7 Access to the LMS ( Learning Management System )
- Easy to understand quality e-learning study materials
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You will be continually assessed throughout the course. Your assignment will be marked by your tutor and independently moderated. The feedback on your assignment will then be sent to you. On receipt of this, you may wish to contact your tutor to discuss the feedback.
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When you enrol on a course with Brentwood Open Learning College you are allocated your personal tutor. Tutor’s help and support will be available throughout your studies with the college. He/she will assess your work and will provide you with regular feedback on your progress.
Who is this course for?
- Business managers and entrepreneurs with desire to improve their abilities
- People working in PR, advertising and sales departments
- Anyone considering to start their own business
- Individuals looking to enhance their CVs
- Existing marketing professionals looking to develop their CPD
Requirements
No prior knowledge is required to take this course.
*Note: This CPD Unit is offered on special discounted price on REED only and does not include awarding body accreditation charges. At the end of the unit, learner can claim CPD Accredited certificate by paying £35 accreditation fee and postal charges (£9 for UK students, £15 for outside UK).
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