Asked by Amina Shermatova on Aug 01, 2024

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Unlike proposals,justification reports

A) are designed to affirm decisions after they have been made.
B) are internal as opposed to external reports.
C) are always in memo format.
D) do not require a great deal of supporting data.
E) act as requests for proposals.

Justification Reports

Documents that provide reasons and evidence to support a particular action, decision, or proposal.

Proposals

Documents or presentations that offer a plan or suggestion, aiming to persuade the recipient to take a specific course of action.

Memo Format

A structured method of communication typically used within organizations to convey information or directives in a concise manner.

  • Attain insight into the functions and variances of business reports, specifically informational, analytical, and proposal types.
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Jasmyne McGeeAug 02, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Justification reports are usually written to defend, explain, or validate already-made decisions, while proposals are designed to offer solutions to problems or recommend a course of action.