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Using charts

Using charts

From the course: Writing a Proposal

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Using charts

- Charts, of course, can be useful in your proposal - those tables and flowcharts and diagrams, but also considering using charts to help you write your proposal and to evaluate your proposal before you submit it. Let's look at two categories - the scoring charts and the review charts. Companies and organizations that request proposals on a regular basis will often include a scoring rubric. The purpose of this rubric is to let the proposal writers know how their proposal will be objectively evaluated. For example, knowing that the project design category is worth 25 of the possible 100 points and that the specific category of applicant has clearly described the demographics of the targeted market is worth eight of the 25 points, versus two points for applicant's proposed service is flexible, alerts you that how well you identify that target audience carries more weight than if your proposed idea is flexible, or that the Need for project section is worth 35 points and applicant…

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