Justification/Recommendation Report: Solving a Campus Problem
Your Task. In groups of three to five, investigate a problem on your campus, such as inadequate parking, slow registration, limited dining options, poor class schedules, inefficient bookstore, weak job placement program, unrealistic degree requirements, or lack of internship programs. Within your group develop a solution to the problem. If possible, consult the officials involved to ask for their input in arriving at a feasible solution. Do not attack existing programs; strive for constructive discussion and harmonious improvements. After reviewing the persuasive techniques discussed in Chapter 10, write a group or individual justification/recommendation report. Address your report to the vice president of student affairs or the college president.
Text Book: Business Communication: Process and Product By Mary Ellen Guffey, Dana Loewy.