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What is the first step in effective research?
 
  A) Conduct a Google search to see what information is available.
  B) Plan the research.
  C) Manage information efficiently.
  D) Locate the data and information needed.
  E) Apply each finding to the report or proposal.

Question 2

The three-step writing process is easily adapted to reports and makes larger projects easier by using a methodical and efficient approach to planning, writing and completing.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B
Explanation: B) Effective research involves a lot more than simply typing a few terms into a search engine. Save time and get better results by using a clear process starting with planning your research. Planning is the most important step of any research project; a solid plan yields better results in less time.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: TRUE
Explanation: Try to view every business report as an opportunity to demonstrate your understanding of your audience's challenges and your ability to contribute to your organization's success. The three-step process is easily adapted to reports and, in fact, makes these larger projects easier to produce by ensuring a methodical, efficient approach to planning, writing, and completing.



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