The work of a task force is completed and the leader has compiled a written report of findings and recommendations
What actions are necessary by this leader? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Plan on the leader presenting the report to administrators.
2. Share the report with the full task force prior to presenting it to administrators.
3. Send the report to administrators by e-mail.
4. Brief key administrators regarding the report prior to the administrative presentation.
5. Print and bind the presentation in a professional manner prior to presenting it to the full task force.
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Rationale 1: It is often desirable for a few task force members with differing expertise to participate in this presentation.
Rationale 2: The full task force should have opportunity to review and comment on the report draft before it goes to the administration.
Rationale 3: The report should be presented to administrators in person.
Rationale 4: The leader should meet with key administrators to bring particularly important findings or recommendations to light prior to presenting the report to the full administrative panel.
Rationale 5: The document presented to the full task force should be legible, but should be a draft. Professional printing and binding should occur after the draft is finalized.
Global Rationale:
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