Q View as TextDownload / 2 Document #4: Introduction to a Proposal—due Friday, Dec. 11th Write a 3-to-4-page introduction to a proposal in the form of a memo . Here is your assignment: Is it feasible for your school to build additional parking spaces for students? Where should this parking be? How will it be funded? Follow this outline: 1. Since you’re writing a memo, include the following sections: Date, To, From, and Subject Line with the appropriate information. Address it to me. Don’t forget to initial the memo after your name, either with signed or printed initials. 2. Purpose: In one sentence, detail the proposal memo’s purpose. 3. Summary: Your summary should include the following: A. a description of the problem or opportunity; B. a clear description of the proposed change; C. your qualifications and experience. Include your relevant skills and knowledge of the problem that your proposal will help solve. 4. Introduction: Your introduction should contain the following: A. the proposal’s purpose; B. the history of the problem; C. a clear course of action, including the tasks you feel need to be performed, under the heading “Proposed Tasks.” 5. References Use three-to five outside sources that confirm your proposal. Remember that they must be properly cited, both in-text and on a reference page. You should use the documentation style with which you’re most familiar— APA or MLA. There are links to each documentation style above in D2L, week 11. Do not copy words and phrases verbatim from this model, as doing so would constitute plagiarism! To: From: Date: December 11, 2020 Subject: Introduction to a proposal
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