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Feature of Document Expert Managerial Layperson Introductions Technical Problem/solution Relevance Math models OK Avoid Avoid Equations OK Keep simple or avoid Avoid Graphics Detailed, analytical Simple, presentational General illustrative Detail level Accurate, numerical General, accurate Simple, narrative Technical terms Expert, technical Administrative General, illustrative Emphasis Analysis Operations, costs Informational, interest ![]()
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