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Introduction to Professional Communications, Part 5.5 includes the following checklist for determining whether a report fulfills its goals: Report considers the audience’s needs Form follows function of report Format reflects institutional norms and expectations Information is accurate, complete, and documented Information is easy to read Terms are clearly defined Figures, tables, and art support written content Figures, tables, and art are clear and correctly labeled Figures, tables, and art are easily understood without text support Words are easy to read (font, arrangement, organization) Results are clear and concise Recommendations are reasonable and well-supported Report represents your best effort Report speaks for itself without your clarification or explanation In an initial post: Locate a proposal or report posted on the internet by an organization (such as an annual report or product report) and attach/link that report. Use the checklist from Introduction to Professional Communications, Part 5.5 to determine whether the report or proposal fulfills its goals. In responses to two peers: Identify elements of the report not mentioned in the original post that show whether the report or proposal fulfills its goals.