The inductive approach to writing a business argument:
a. provides the supporting reasons bef...
Business, 07.11.2019 21:31, dbn4everloved8
The inductive approach to writing a business argument:
a. provides the supporting reasons before the primary message.
b. is also referred to as the direct approach.
c. does not require the inclusion of supporting reasons.
d. should generally be used when recommending a program or action.
e. includes a primary message but not a call to action.
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