Business Analysis : How to Write a Business Proposal
Business Analysis : How to Write a Business Proposal | 10 CPD Points/Credits | CPD Accredited
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- Exam(s) / assessment(s) is included in price
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Overview
Business The Business Proposal
A proposal is completely a sophisticated document which finds out and defines the problems and opportunities and provides solutions and plans.
When you get an idea and you want to convince others to follow the same idea by buying your product or getting agree with your convincing arguments in business case, you need to create a proposal. It works before a buyer makes a decision to purchase your product hence it is used as a stage in the sales process.
Presenting a business proposal is one of the most challenging tasks as it allows an advertiser to explain his business with a potential customer with a plan to attract and urge a client to buy his product or service.
This premium unit provides a comprehensive overview of writing a business proposal along with its various techniques. It aims to describe various steps involved in proposal writing along with identifying the differences when writing business proposals.
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Description
Business The Business Proposal
Objectives
After the completion of this course learners will be able to:
- Explore various steps involved in proposal writing
Program Content
Lesson(s)
Introduction to the Business Proposal
Topics
- The Differences When Writing Proposals
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.
Course Material
All course materials are included in the course price. All your study material will be available on our learning management system for which you will get access once you are enrolled. The material can be downloaded and printed as well.
Our distance learning course materials are specially written for home study and contain a wealth of knowledge in easy to understand language. We use variety of media to help you learn. Your course may use any of the following different media which you can use from home or where ever you choose to study:
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Course assessment
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.
Who is this course for?
Business The Business Proposal
• Business owners, managers, entrepreneurs,
• People seeking to expand their career opportunities
• Existing employees looking to develop their CPD
• Office workers at all levels
• Team Leaders and supervisors
• Entrepreneurs planning to start their own business
Requirements
Business The Business Proposal
This is a standalone course and assumes no prior knowledge.
*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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