[CPTSC] recommendations for a graduate-level text on proposal writing

Henze, Brent HENZEB at ecu.edu
Thu Mar 15 09:26:34 CDT 2012


If the proposals are grant proposals, the Mikelonis/Betsinger/Kampf book, Grant Seeking in an Electronic Age is terrific (but it's specifically for grant seeking, not other types of proposals): http://www.ablongman.com/mikelonis/.



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From: cptsc-bounces at lists.unomaha.edu [mailto:cptsc-bounces at lists.unomaha.edu] On Behalf Of Pavel Zemlyanskiy
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2012 10:05 AM
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Subject: [CPTSC] recommendations for a graduate-level text on proposal writing

Hi list-members,

Apologies for cross-posting

Could anyone recommend a good text for a graduate-level course in proposal writing? Additional potentially relevant information about the course is this: many of the students are working professionals both in communication and in other fields; the course will be taught online; and I plan to make it client-based.

Thank you in advance for any suggestions.

Pavel.
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