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		<title>Start a Simulated Consulting Firm</title>
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		<description>Your group of three to four students plans to start a technical communications consulting agency. Each of you should read one of the articles found under the heading &apos;Getting Started in the Profession&apos; and &apos;Professional Associations&apos; (in the Web Destinations section). Take and compare notes, then collaboratively write a two to three page proposal aimed at securing a business start-up loan from your local bank. Make sure you address your business&apos;s goals, marketing strategies, and services offered. All of this information should be based on your readings. To look at some short model proposals, go to the Models and Templates section of this Web site.</description>
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