Guidelines for Preparing a Proposal for the Board

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A proposal to the board needs to be treated like a pitch to investors. You are mounting an argument as to why they should allocate resources to your proposal. To be persuasive, you need to demonstrate that you have thought through the proposal and its potential implications, both positive and negative. You need to convince the board members that the proposal has merit and that you have a robust plan to successfully implement it.

These guidelines will help you to prepare a relevant and persuasive proposal for the board.

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A proposal to the board needs to be treated like a pitch to investors. You are mounting an argument as to why they should allocate resources to your proposal. To be persuasive, you need to demonstrate that you have thought through the proposal and its potential implications, both positive and negative. You need to convince the board members that the proposal has merit and that you have a robust plan to successfully implement it.

These guidelines will help you to prepare a relevant and persuasive proposal for the board.

A proposal to the board needs to be treated like a pitch to investors. You are mounting an argument as to why they should allocate resources to your proposal. To be persuasive, you need to demonstrate that you have thought through the proposal and its potential implications, both positive and negative. You need to convince the board members that the proposal has merit and that you have a robust plan to successfully implement it.

These guidelines will help you to prepare a relevant and persuasive proposal for the board.

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