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The proposal project plan establishes the step-by-step plan for (re)solving the issue/problem/opportunity you've identified. The plan should be detailed, providing reader-users a thorough understanding of what is necessary to move successfully move forward. You'll want to consider persuasion strategies, as discussed in Module 11, while following the necessary moves of a proposal project plan, discussed in Chapter 8 of our textbook:

1) Identify your overall solution

2) Provide a detailed step-by-step plan

3) Summarize the final deliverables or outcomes of your plan

While the project plan follows this intro, body, conclusion format, it can be helpful to consider headings and subheadings for this section. Using lists is also a useful strategy when creating the step-by-step plan. For example, your project plan might following this structure:

1. Step 1: Overall Summary of Step

A. First

B. Second

C. Third

2. Step 2: Overall Summary of Step

and so forth.

That's just one suggestion, of course; but having that level of organization can make it easy for reader-users to follow your logic for the plan.

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Module 11:We're getting closer to writing a complete draft of the proposal. With the annotated bibliography complete, you now have resources from which to draw as you start to draft the framing and argument of your proposal. This week, we'll focus on developing a persuasion strategy that you will then employ in your proposal. We'll read "Chapter 13: Persuading Others" from Technical Communication Today, which outlines two primary persuasion strategies: persuading with reasoning and persuading with values. Each of these strategies are based on classical rhetoric. Aristotle provided a framework consisting of ethos, logos, and pathos, which was designed to allow the speaker (or writer) to persuade an audience. This article (Links to an external site.)(http://ethoslogospathos.com/) offers a strong overview of Aristotle's triumvirate. You may be familiar with these three modes of persuasion, as they're often a subject in many first-year writing courses. Pathos, in particular, is often used in advertisements.

Drawing on Aristotle and the strategies from the textbook, use this week to frame your own persuasion strategy.

In addition to developing your persuasion strategy, we'll also use this week to write a draft of the Current Situation section of your proposal. You'll want to follow the framing and outline for this section as detailed in Chapter 8 of our course textbook. I'll provide feedback on the draft, which you can use to revise that section as you assemble to rest of the proposal. Next week, by the way, you'll have an opportunity to draft the proposal Project Plan, which is the step-by-step plan for enacting your proposed plan.

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COUNTERING FINANCIAL FRAUD THROUGH BETTER POLICIES 1 Proposal Outline: Countering Financial Fraud through Implementation of Better Policies Shuanshuan Ni RPW300 Dr. Scott Kowalewski 11/17/2016 Goals The proposal aims at designing recommendations applicable in all organizations including governments, which will assist the organizations come up with policies that regulate financial fraud comprehensively. The long term effect should be reducing fraud in all organizations that will embrace the recommendations. COUNTERING FINANCIAL FRAUD THROUGH BETTER POLICIES 2 Causes and Effect of financial fraud in organizations 1. Greed shown by the organization’s stakeholders. 2. Underpayment of employees. 3. Lack of sufficient fraud tracking skills and resources. 4. Increased completion in the market, and pressure to perform on the marketing departments. 5. Failure to design a moral base on the organization’s culture. Solutions and recommendations The best solution is development of policies that assist in implementing the following recommendations; 1. Reasonable compensation of the employees. 2. Implementation of fraud tracking resources and skills, for instance CCTV surveillance and fraud investigation processes. 3. Reducing pressure on the marketing department, and suggesting better ways to compete, for instance, through pricing. 4. Designing an organization culture that upholds high moral values. Countering Financial Fraud through Implementation of Better Policies As discussed in the current situation paper, Ratley (2006) researched in a number of organization and realized that the each company that was part of the study, or is represented by the sample organizations in the study, lose an average of $2.7 million per year. It is clear that fraud has been COUNTERING FINANCIAL FRAUD THROUGH BETTER POLICIES 3 carried forward from the historic times, and the figures that are lost are rising on a daily basis, with the formation of more organizations and networking of more businesses. A company that is willing to curb the issue might have leverage in policy development, where it limits any chances of financial fraud promotion. Policies might also involve an investment in the sense of employing better external auditors, contracting educators who can educate the team on the legal and moral implications of fraud, and implementation of policies that ensure technological investment in the operations paths, which can assist in assisting fraud. Governments should also implement constitutional amendments that deal with fraud as a major crime, and allow for whistle blowing, like the Florida Whistleblowers Act. The proposal will be designed in steps, to ensure that every factor and aspect of the issue is addressed.  First, the main issue is to be identified, with its causes.  Secondly, an assessment of specific events in certain organizations will be looked at.  Third, an analysis of successful organizational policies in curbing fraud will be done using specific examples (Includes constitutional amendments and Acts that have proven to be effective).  Fourth, sample policies will be designed in a general perspective that will increase their usability through little changes in almost every organization and government. In the current world, the law is more superior to a government. Constitutions and organizational policies are part of the law. I am confident that with a proposal designed with the best interest of the organizations and governments, careful research and well though recommendations, it is possible to, at least, reduce the levels of fraud in the organizations, if not completely outdoing it. COUNTERING FINANCIAL FRAUD THROUGH BETTER POLICIES 4 Editing policies and amending constitutions might be costly, and might be opposed by some politicians in the organization’s hierarchy, but my aim is to place well thought, researched, and described solutions too good to oppose. References O’Brien, S. (2002, November). Teaching post-editing: a proposal for course content. In COUNTERING FINANCIAL FRAUD THROUGH BETTER POLICIES 6th EAMT Workshop Teaching Machine Translation (pp. 99-106). Ratley, J. (2016). Report to the Nations: On occupational fraud and abuse. 5
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Here is the project plan, please view it and let me know if you need it edited in any way. Thanks!

Surname 1

Shuangshuang Ni
Dr. Scott Kowalewski
RPW300
16th Nov. 2016
Project Plan Draft: Countering Financial Fraud through Implementation of Better
Policies
Issue:
The issue of concern is organizational financial fraud. My concern is directed to
organizations and governments that have policies and constitutional requirements which are
not strong enough to curb the issue.
Suggested solution:
My proposal will be focused on development of organizational policies and suggest possible
constitutional amendments that will deal with financial fraud much more comprehe...


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