Which of the following reports will help an organization assess opportunities?
A) Failure analysis report
B) Troubleshooting report
C) Feasibility reports
D) Justification reports
E) Due diligence report
Answer: E
Explanation: E) Reports to assess opportunities. Every business opportunity carries some degree of risk and requires a variety of decisions and actions to capitalize on the opportunity. You can use analytical reports to assess both risk and required decisions and actions. For instance, market analysis reports are used to judge the likelihood of success for new products or sales. Due diligence reports examine the financial aspects of a proposed decision, such as acquiring another company.
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