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Art [367]
2 years ago
6

the essential questions answered in the introduction of a recommendation report are similar to those answered in the introductio

n to what other kind of document?
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harina [27]2 years ago
8 0

The introduction of a recommendation report are similarly answered in the introduction of proposal report.

<h3>What is a recommendation report and proposal report?</h3>

A recommendation report is prepared for the purpose of providing the solution to the problems by comparing the options and supporting the recommendations,.

A proposal report is used to provide the solution to the problem and strategy related to the product launch.

Both the reports consists the topic, research, problem, solution etc.  in the introduction.

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