ASSIGNMENT ON
“Economic Policy & its impact on Bangladesh [Fashion] Industry based on foreign ma
rket (USA & EU)”
DATE OF SUBMISSION: 10TH APRIL, 2010.
MODULE TITLE: Managerial Economics
MODULE CODE: 01 FM MEC
Letter of Transmittal
Normally, you would attach a transmittal letter to the audience of the report or
to the person who asked you to produce it. However, for this assignment, your t
eam will write a transmittal memo to your instructor that will include four sect
ions:
Introduction
Project Plan: Division of Labor and Project Schedule
Audience Profiles and Accommodation
Exceptions
Date: ………………..
To
………………….
………………..
Subject: letter of transmittal
Dear sir /Ma’am
As partial requirements of the course [course name] I am submitting an assignmen
t on…………
…………………………………………………………..it would not have been possible without your constant help and gen
Regards
Name of the student and signature
ID and batch name
Table of content:
[Refer to your outline to develop your table of contents. Although you do not ne
ed to refer to your thesis statement as a separate part of your table of content
s, most of the topics set off by Roman numerals will become the topics in your T
able of Contents. You may number your topics using Arabic numerals on the left,
use a series of dots to the page numbers on the right. List only the first page
number on which a topic appears, even if it goes on for more than one page.]
Chapter page
1. Introduction 1
2. Objective of the Report
3. Bangladesh Economic Scenario
4. Contribution of [….] industry in Bangladesh’s GDP
5. Bangladesh Economic Policy
5.1 Bangladesh Export Policy
5.2 Policy help and other subsidiaries
NOTE: Your team s client must be a real individual or organization that actually
faces the problem, need, or opportunity you address in your report; however, yo
ur client may not necessarily be aware of the situation. Your client is the indi
vidual who has the authority to make a decision about your recommended solution
or to implement the plan of action you recommend.
2. Develop a plan for investigating the situation and the means for resolvi
ng it.
NOTE: It is important that your team have adequate access to your client during
the investigation. Team members will need to meet face to face with the client a
t least twice during the project.
3. Establish the criteria required for your client to make an effective dec
ision.
4. Develop and implement a project plan for completing your research (inves
tigation).
Interpret and present your findings in a recommendation report to your client.
This process involves a set of interrelated activities that are grounded in the
workplace situation your team is investigating. The decisions your team makes an
d the activities your team undertakes in each phase of the process will be guide
d by this context. Because the process is situation-based, you should be able to
adapt and apply the process to other workplace situations that you encounter in
your professional careers. To learn this process, your team needs to select a p
roject that allows the team to work through the process for a real situation. Ho
wever, this does not mean that your team cannot draw upon existing work. It mean
s that the work must be adapted and applied to a real situation.
The team will jointly submit the following items:
• a transmittal letter or memo(to your instructor)
• a professionally bound copy of the report
• a CD containing the electronic files used for the report
To complete this project successfully, you will need to meet the general report
requirements and the content requirements for the report and letter of transmitt
al. These requirements are outlined in the following sections.
Guidelines for Selecting Report Topics
Your recommendations report will help the report readers make an informed decisi
on about a problem that needs solving or a situation that needs resolving. The t
ype of report you produce for this assignment will be determined in part by the
focus of the investigation you conduct. Consider using one of the following type
s of investigations for your report project.
Conclusion:
Finally, the conclusion of a dissertation should close your project paper by sum
marizing everything that has come before, explaining in simple terms the way in
which the project ended, relating it to the greater environment of the world at
large, and leaving the reader with the ability to draw his or her own conclusion
s from what you have described.
To write down the concluding part of the whole project repot and the understandi
ng of the subject matter in brief. The conclusion will be concise and relevant t
o the point.
Writing a conclusion in a project will depend directly on how your aim or hypoth
eses work out in favor or not in favor of the project purpose. You can write abo
ut what you have learnt or what you think the person reading might have learnt.
In a project conclusion, always be positive and try saying what you enjoyed abou
t the research etc. If you found out something new while putting your project to
gether, then say so! A reader likes nothing better than a friendly, truthful (po
sitive truthful) ending to an informative text.
Additional information:
1. Number of lines 20 per page
2. Number of words minimum 08 per line
3. Font: Times New Roman
4. Caption / Heading: 16 font size
5. In text words: 12 font size
6. Page set up:
Top -1” left - 1.20”
Bottom- 1” Right – 1”
7. Heading of every page – Intense Quote from MS office 2007
8. For cover page
a. Logo of pearl
b. Topic in capital letter
c. Bold the topic line
d. Font size 14 for heading and 12 for text
9. For writing text follow left alignment
10. For the two cover pages center alignment
11. Justify the document after completion
12. The document will contain proper page numbering