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ENagel

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What are the three main parts of describing qualifications?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Explain user-testing and its purpose.
 
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Answer to Question 1

a. There is a section that describes personnel, which might include biographies of managers who will be working on the project, demographics on the companys workforce, and a description of support staff.
b. The description of the organization might include the corporate mission, philosophy, and history. It might also include description of equipment and the corporate organizational structure.
c. The previous-experience section will list past and current clients, similar projects completed, and case studies of past projects.

Answer to Question 2

User-testing allows writers to see how real readers will react to a test. They help to clarify the style and make the design more appealing.



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