Excellence in Business Communication (11th Edition)
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Author: John V. Thill, Courtland L. Bovee
Publisher: PEARSON
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The report that focuses on the fact, figures, and another type of information, without making recommendations or proposing new ideas and solutions.
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There are many types of reports that provide various pieces of information. Informational reports, analytical reports, and proposals. These are vital reports of an organization, as it aids in strategic decision making.
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