facstaff.gpc.edu/~ebrown/infobr3.htm
*Exec summary (not always needed)
-->to highlight the main point to quickly allow the reader the decision to go on and read it or not.
-must know who your audience is
our Exec summary--> should have 100 words
Introduction
-thesis/problem statment
-explain the benefits
Body
-4 parts:
1) current situation- talk about the current situation:
why?
-a way of situating your project in the broader context
-ethos (creditbility) shows you know what your talking about
2) project plan- how are you going to go about doing this?
-methadology
3) qualifications- why am I unquly qualified for this?
4) budget- very important in some cases
***(in our case we will put down a timeline) important for the audience to have reinsurance you will deliver on your promise.
(should explain the complete details of the solution: how the job will be done, broken into separate tasks; what method will be used to do it, including the equipment, material, and personnel that would be required; when the work will begin; and, when the job will be completed. It should also present a detailed cost breakdown for the entire job.)
Conclusion:
(return to the introduction, revisting the main problems, how you are going to get there, and highlighitng your benefits)
guide to the Clemson tailgating experience
Executive Summary-
Introduction-
Body-
1) Current Situation-logistics of Gameday in Clemson can be confusing, people coming from everywhere to the game and needing a place to tailgate, not sufficient information, slack tailgate parking emails going over Clemson listserve, new students lacking experience with the Clemson tailgate experience
2) Project plan/methods-website with different links depending on your experience level
3) Qualifications-
-actively involved in the Greek tailgating scene, President's of respective Greek organization
4) Budget- timeline, tailgating footage and pictures by the end of the season
Conclusion-
Brainstorming Ideas-
-alumni and student tailgate options
*alumni- iptay or free public parking
*students- greek quad or free public parking
-tail gating yard games
-favorite recipes
-map- including parking guidelines, restrooms, great places to grab a bite to eat
-gameday schedule, ritual, traditions
-obtaining a tailgate spot- through Iptay or the free public tailgating spot, rules and guidlines
-supplies- tent , grill, TV
-what to wear
guide to the Clemson tailgating experience
Executive Summary-
Introduction-
Body-
1) Current Situation-logistics of Gameday in Clemson can be confusing, people coming from everywhere to the game and needing a place to tailgate, not sufficient information, slack tailgate parking emails going over Clemson listserve, new students lacking experience with the Clemson tailgate experience
2) Project plan/methods-website with different links depending on your experience level
3) Qualifications-
-actively involved in the Greek tailgating scene, President's of respective Greek organization
4) Budget- timeline, tailgating footage and pictures by the end of the season
Conclusion-
Brainstorming Ideas-
-alumni and student tailgate options
*alumni- iptay or free public parking
*students- greek quad or free public parking
-tail gating yard games
-favorite recipes
-map- including parking guidelines, restrooms, great places to grab a bite to eat
-gameday schedule, ritual, traditions
-obtaining a tailgate spot- through Iptay or the free public tailgating spot, rules and guidlines
-supplies- tent , grill, TV
-what to wear
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